Discussing which is better, science or science, has always been an inconclusive topic. Liberal arts and science students have their own opinions on this. However, whether they are studying liberal arts or science, their purpose is to be able to find a good job in the future and realize their own development and value. Although this is a seemingly ordinary wish, it always causes controversy when it comes to the topic of liberal arts and sciences.
Recently, Zhang Xuefeng, a famous graduate school teacher, made a remark in a live broadcast, claiming that "liberal arts are all service industries", and summarized the service industry into two words: "licking" and "I'll give you a smile". This remark quickly spread and sparked widespread controversy, as if poking many people in the underbelly. Even a professor at the Chinese People's University recorded a ** response, saying that he believes that the liberal arts are not "water subjects", while pointing out that Zhang Xuefeng's remarks are more an expression of dissatisfaction with the liberal arts education and training system. He called on people not to have such stereotypes and colored glasses just because there were some problems in the past in the liberal arts in cultivating talents. The professor's response suggests that Mr. Zhang's remarks have raised questions.
As the situation continued to ferment, Zhang Xuefeng realized that his remarks may have offended some people, so he publicly apologized. He posted: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'll give everyone a laugh. In the comment area, Zhang Xuefeng further clarified his understanding and attitude towards the service industry, he wrote: "There is nothing bad about doing the service industry, but some people can't get over this hurdle in their hearts. If I can pass, I'll do the service industry. Once again, he apologized for the fact that he might have hurt the hearts of some people.
However, not all netizens believe that Zhang Xuefeng's remarks are wrong. In fact, it was stated that his words were true. Some have proven this in practice. There is no need to read too much into such a controversial issue. Whether it is a white-collar worker or a civil servant, we are all providing services to others, and this is the service industry. From this point of view, there is nothing to be ashamed of in the service industry. Whether it is a senior service position or a basic service position, they are all valuable and meaningful. There is no shame in liberal arts students choosing to pursue a career in the service industry.
Of course, the same is true for science students. Whether they're doing research or writing programs, they're here to provide a better service. If there is no motivation to provide quality services to others, even if the perfect scientific research experiment is, it will not be able to transform into results, and it will not be able to serve others, and it is meaningless to do so. Just like writing a program, no matter how perfect the structure is, the developed thing is worthless if no one uses it. Therefore, we should put the service industry in perspective, and there is no shame in liberal arts students choosing to work in the service industry.
The service industry has always been a hot topic that has been evaluated and defined by people. Whether from an economic or sociological point of view, the service industry plays an important role. However, Zhang's understanding of the service sector and his remarks have triggered a public rethinking of the service sector.
For the service industry, people often limit it to certain specific industries, such as catering, tourism, time, etc. However, the scope of the service industry is actually very broad, and it covers all fields, all industries. From the most basic service industries to the high-end professional services industries, they are all about meeting people's needs and providing others with the support and assistance they need. Whether it is doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, designers, consultants, they are inseparable from the essence and value of service.
However, there are often various stereotypes and prejudices about the service industry. Some people think that working in the service industry is low-end, hard work, and has no future. However, this view is actually one-sided. In modern society, the service industry has become one of the important pillars of economic development. With the development of technology and the change of consumer demand, the service industry is also constantly evolving and innovating. From artificial intelligence to the Internet of Things, from the sharing economy to the knowledge economy, the service industry is changing people's lives and the economic landscape like never before.
From the perspective of talent training, one of the purposes of liberal arts education is to cultivate students' humanistic qualities and sense of service. Through Xi the study of various humanities subjects, students will learn about human culture, history, and values, and develop students' communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. These are all important qualities that are required in the service industry. Therefore, it is natural for liberal arts students to engage in the service industry, and it is also a reflection of their education.
Although the service industry is playing an increasingly important role in modern society, it also faces a series of realities and challenges.
First of all, service providers need to have high-quality competencies and excellent skills. They need to constantly learn and Xi and improve themselves to adapt to the changing needs of society and market competition. Only with excellent professional knowledge and technical ability can we provide satisfactory services to people.
Secondly, the development path and promotion opportunities of service industry careers need to be more complete and clear. Traditionally, people in the service industry are generally considered to have little room for development and opportunities for advancement. However, in fact, there are rules to follow in the service industry. As long as you have professional skills and management ability, you can get a higher position and salary in the service industry.
In addition, there are some infrastructure and management problems in the service industry. How to improve service quality and service efficiency is a problem that the service industry has been thinking about and exploring. With the development of science and technology, people's expectations for services are also rising, which puts forward higher requirements for the development of the service industry.
My personal thinking on the relationship between liberal arts and service is that service is an integral part of a career, no matter what profession or industry you are in. Service is not only a responsibility and obligation, but also a manifestation of people's attention, care and respect for others. Whether we are engaged in research, education, law or finance, we are all serving others and thinking about their needs and interests. While services come in different forms and ways, they are all designed to meet people's needs and provide valuable support and assistance.
From my personal experience, I have also worked in the service industry, although the working environment and treatment are not necessarily the best, but I deeply feel that the service industry has brought me harvest and growth. Through providing services to others, I learned how to communicate with people, how to handle complex situations, and solve problems. These experiences not only made me more mature and confident, but also made me understand the true meaning and value of service.
Therefore, I don't think we should pit the liberal arts against the service industry, nor should we see working in the service industry as a shame or a lowly thing. Whether we are liberal arts students or science students, we should all realize that service is the driving force for our learning and Xi growth, and it is also one of the important ways for us to realize our personal value and social progress. It is only by providing valuable service to others that we can truly realize our life values and dedication.
In short, the relationship between the liberal arts and the service industry is not antagonistic. No matter what industry we are engaged in, we should pay attention to the cultivation of service awareness and service ability, and run the spirit of service through our career. Only in this way can we better adapt to the needs of social change and development, provide better support and help to others, and make our own contributions to social progress and development.