In officialdom, there is a kind of person who is known as a "tumbler", no matter how the situation changes, they can always stand. Deputy Director Mu is such a person.
Deputy Director Mu, nearly fifty years old, medium build, always has a smile on his slightly chubby face. He looks affable, but in fact he is an extremely shrewd man. He knows how to read words and feelings, how to do what he likes, and how to be comfortable in officialdom.
His first bureau chief liked to play Go. In order to cater to the director's hobby, Deputy Director Mu studied Go hard and finally became the director's right-hand man. Whenever the director needed someone to play chess, he was always available. He lost more and won less on the chessboard, but won the trust and favor of the director.
The second director enjoyed playing golf. Deputy Director Mou spared no effort to Xi, and even built a miniature golf course in his backyard. He not only accompanied the director to play, but also often organized some golf tournaments for the director to show his skills in the competition. In the director's performance book, Deputy Director Mu is naturally indispensable.
The third director loved to collect antiques. Deputy Director Mu went around collecting treasures, and even used his authority to "take sheep" from some investigation and punishment cases. He gave these antiques to the director, so that the director could admire the cultural relics while also impressing him.
However, Deputy Director Mu's "tumbler" style finally caused trouble. In a case of investigation and punishment of smuggled cultural relics, he accepted a huge bribe, which was reported and verified. In the end, Deputy Director Mu was sentenced to prison for ** crimes.
The fall of Deputy Director Mu shocked the entire officialdom. Some people lamented: "He was originally a capable man, but unfortunately he went astray." Others think: "This is the end of the 'tumbler', they lose their principles and bottom line in order to cater to their superiors." ”
Deputy Director Mu's experience reveals a profound truth: in officialdom, "tumblers" are not real heroes. In their quest for power and status, they disregard morality and the law, and in the end they will only reap the consequences. A true leader should stick to his principles and bottom line, have the courage to take responsibility, and serve the people.
Deputy Director Mou's story also provides us with a warning: in the process of pursuing career success, we should stick to the bottom line of morality and law, and not lose ourselves for temporary power and status. Only in this way can we truly become the pillars of society and contribute to the prosperity of the country and the happiness and well-being of the people.