Industrial Revolution of a New Century 

  One October day Chairman Kim Jong Il inspected a factory. Looking into different places of the factory he was satisfied with the radical progress in the manufacture of the latest models of CNC machine tools. He said proudly that as his country had people of conscience who preferred practice to words, that is, officials, scientists and technicians who were leading the effort to break through the cutting edge with the determination to add luster to their country by creating world-class things with their own endeavour, his country was able to manufacture any latest equipment it wanted.
In the previous year when he had been there at the factory he had praised the factory employees as true patriots and indomitable fighters who were implementing the Juche idea through practice rather than words of mouth, and indicated a specific direction and ways for the factory to follow.
Remembering the fact the factory managers were quite moved for another expression of his great trust in them when they had done what they had to.
Presently the Chairman highly praised that the new achievement of the factory was of the same magnitude as industrial revolution of the new century.
The factory managers, however, knew that the true pioneer and leader in the effort for industrial revolution of the new century was just Kim Jong Il.