Zhang Xuefeng said that liberal arts are all service industries, that is, licking, is it right in th

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Zhang Xuefeng is on the hot search again, this time also because he is talking about applying for a major. He said that liberal arts are all service industries, which can be summed up in one word: licking!Isn't that right?

Of course yes, so the comment area is full of agreeing voices, and I think Mr. Zhang really dares to say it. There are also people who consciously expand the scope: not to mention liberal arts students, science students are also service industries, as long as they work in the service industry, they are licking.

I often watch Zhang Xuefeng's **, and I admire him for daring to speak, and I always feel that people like this dare to speak, even if there are one or two sentences wrong, they should not be criticized. So today's article, not to scold Zhang Xuefeng, but to rationally comment that he said that liberal arts students are all service industries, and the service industry is all licking. I agree with the first half of the sentence, liberal arts students are indeed in the service industry, take my writing articles as an example, it is also a very typical service industry, you need to have a spirit of service, otherwise you are self-congratulatory, and what you write is not what readers need to like at all. But isn't the other profession the service industry?If you ask the people around you, it is estimated that 9 out of 10 will say that they are in the service industry. But I don't agree that service is licking. The word licking, obviously, has a pejorative connotation, it has emotions. Anyway, it's not a good word, you say others lick, others are unhappy, others say you lick, you are not happy. You yourself say that you lick yourself, and it smacks of self-deprecation. In our society, it may have been too poor before, and most people had little dignity in life, so they were very sensitive to "service". Therefore, Zhang Xuefeng's words caused great resonance, and everyone deprecated and laughed at themselves in the comment area. But I want to say, isn't it what it should be to serve well and serve customers well?Why is it just licking?Think about it from another angle, you spend money to buy a mobile phone, spend money to get a massage, spend money to eat, spend money to sign up for a class, spend money to hire a nanny, do you want the other party to provide good service?When you spend money, you want the other party to provide good service, but when it's your turn to make money, you feel that serving customers is a shame and a lick, isn't this a typical double standard?

2. If you want to develop well in the workplace, you must have a sense of service. I read a writer share that he found an assistant, but he didn't dare to tell the assistant to do things casually, especially some things that seemed a bit excessive. For example, when I go out to buy something at night, the assistant will think that it is so late to forget it. And he can't say: a little bit of service, okay?Whenever you ask others to provide services, it seems that you are always unreasonable, and you are easily scolded. The last time I watched the hot search, Zhao Lusi finished eating the gum, looked around and didn't find the trash can, the assistant took the initiative to reach over to pick it up, and she put the gum in the assistant's hand. A lot of people in the comment area scolded her, saying that she was uneducated. In fact, from the perspective of celebrities and assistants, assistants help celebrities solve problems. You can't be a star shooting, you can't find the trash can after eating chewing gum, and the assistant is indifferent, right?This is not a question of equality, but a problem of professional division of labor, and celebrities also have to serve the camera and the audience. This can only show that many people not only do not have a sense of service, but also feel that their self-esteem is hurt when they see others serving well, and they feel that it is really hard to work as a worker.

But do you know what kind of people are the most service-minded?I don't know that this view is not comprehensive, but I just start from myself, the most service-minded person around me is a civil servant. Fat Meiling used to be a civil servant, and later resigned from the system to Guangzhou. From the very beginning, she was a very service-minded person. At first, I was writing and sharing, and Teacher Lian Hua was my assistant and responsible for the operation of the group. But she didn't understand many things very well, and at that time, Fat Meiling took the initiative to provide various services. Later, we started a writing class and wanted to find a real assistant, and the first thing that came to mind was Fat Meiling. She has always had a strong sense of service, and she feels from the bottom of her heart that I should serve you well, rather than "I don't want to, but I want to be dedicated". For example, when we have an offline party, and the teachers have not yet arrived at the hotel, she will take the initiative to go down to greet her, and will not feel "we are all equal, why should I greet you". When the team has a meeting, she will take the initiative to pour water and take pictures for everyone. If you have any requirements, you can also boldly let her do it, because you know that she will not feel ashamed that others tell her to do things. But some people really don't dare to tell him to do things, because they can clearly feel that whenever they are told, they feel that you don't respect him. If he doesn't do it well, if you mention a few more words, he will feel that you are teaching him a lesson and making things difficult for him. In fact, in essence, it is to feel that "service" is an inferior thing. But in the workplace, who isn't serving?Employees serve the boss, the boss serves the employees, everyone serves the customer together, and the customer serves his customer. Having a sense of service is soft power.

3. If you want to make money, you must also have a sense of service. There is a saying that if you solve other people's needs, you can make money yourself. Solving other people's needs is actually a kind of service. You have to see others first, see their needs, and then be willing to help others solve their problems. Isn't this process the process of service? On the other hand, if you feel that your stuff is awesome, others will chase after you to buy it, and the result must be that the thing can't be sold, because you don't know what other people want, and you only focus on yourself. Including doing this thing, if you don't think about what readers need, don't provide services for readers, and only write what you want to write, there is a high probability that there will be no good results.

Not just individuals, but also a place needs a sense of service. When my mother-in-law first arrived in Wuhan, she always wanted to go back to her hometown, but she doesn't want to go back now. Because she slowly realized that it was too convenient to live in a big city, and the various services were too good. The elderly over 60 years old don't need money to take the bus, and there is a free car in the community to check their health, and the attitude is super good, and they take the trouble to teach you how to do it. The gas is broken, the water pipe is broken, anything is broken, and someone will come to the door to serve it, and it is not bothersome at all. But in my hometown, there is no such good convenience service at all, and if you ask more, you may be scared, all kinds of things are broken, and the people you can find are very limited, and you have to say good things. Just from the perspective of service, I can understand why everyone runs to the big city and is not willing to stay in their hometown. And where everyone likes, of course, there will be more money. In the same way, everyone likes your services, and you will certainly be richer. Instead of being hurt by the word "service", we should cultivate our ability to serve. Life in the world, it is all about serving each other, what is there to be ashamed of. ** on the Internet.

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