Yesterday, I had a first-class docking meeting with a project manager of Party A to discuss a problem involving technical solutions.
During the meeting, I encountered a very awkward situation.
There was a technician who was also Party B, but he mistakenly thought that I was the leader of Party A, and praised me a lot, and even flattered me.
When I made a suggestion about optimizing the performance of the system, he immediately said, "This is worth millions, that's amazing." ”
I just laughed, if I didn't know my level, I would have been carried away by his compliment.
Recalling a few days ago, he said to Party A in the group: "Your aesthetics and taste have surpassed 80% of the same industry”
I think this is what Zhang Xuefeng said, "all liberal arts are called service industries, and they can be summed up as licking".
However, I do not agree with him.
Because it's not just liberal arts students who are licking, science and engineering are also licking.
The technology I mentioned at the beginning is also licking.
Many of my classmates studied linguistics, and when they were in college, they began to take the teacher qualification certificate, accounting certificate, and tour guide certificate, but after graduation, they found that they either couldn't find a suitable job, or the salary was too low.
Therefore, many people choose to go to graduate school, and when they return to their hometown after graduating from graduate school, they can go to the introduction of high-end talents, or go to the public examination for editing.
There are also law majors, such as graduates of the University of Political Science and Law, whose mentors have provided good resources, and now they are showing their talents.
Others, just working in small law firms, or also going to take the civil service exam.
Back in high school, many people would hear this advice when choosing a liberal arts and sciences major:
Choose science, science has more major options and better employment opportunities.
In fact, when you choose a major after the college entrance examination, you can find out:
Liberal arts can be applied for majors, and science can also be reported;However, there are some majors that can only be studied in science.
When it comes to college, many liberal arts majors are very shallow and unremarkable;When you graduate, you can only do some administrative or sales work.
However, after the work, we will find out more:
Whether it's liberal arts, science, or engineering, it's actually the same, it's all in the service industry.
To serve customers, to serve students, to serve patients, to serve the audience, to serve the people.
Whether you are in the service industry or not depends on whether you are a service provider or a service provider, and it has nothing to do with whether you are a liberal arts or a science major.
Of course, on a larger scale, we're all for the Arctic catfish.
Recall: When I first entered the society, I didn't do anything with such a small salary;
Now: What work do you have after being beaten?I'll do it, I can pay as much as I want, as long as I have a job.
Whoever goes through it understands that this is a mental process that gradually accepts the rules of "licking".
The current situation is that no one is better than the other, even Hawking, he has to stand and toast people.
Not only to lick, but also to lick hard, but also to lick skillfully to make customers satisfied.
At the end of the day, we're all licking to survive.
Zhang Xuefeng, he only told half of the truth.
What makes me even more ridiculous is that some of the ** are still there to say something:
If you want to build a society that doesn't need to lick people, you must start by respecting the service industry.
It is okay to say that they are in the service industry, and it is urgent to say that they are in the service industry.
When they say this, they actually regard the service industry as an inferior industry, and they look down on it in their hearts, so they emphasize respect.
True respect for the service industry is not just talking.
Rather, it is necessary to reform the system, improve the income and welfare of workers in the service industry, and improve various safeguard measures.
Furthermore, what does it mean to respect the service industry?
I think it's all about respecting everybody.
It's like we always crave equality and respect, but does it really exist?In fact, everyone understands it in their hearts.
Look at those ** editors, they start publishing at 7:30 on Sunday mornings, and they have to be busy working on their days off, isn't this also a kind of licking performance?
A lot of people don't want to face the fact that they're licking people.
In fact, how many of today's wage earners can really straighten their waists?
I am afraid that there are very few people who are not influenced by others and do things confidently.
It's just that some industries are more direct, and some industries are a little tougher.
Naturally, these people know best in their hearts that even if the leaders make all kinds of difficulties for them and their work is not going well, they do not dare to resign easily.
They understand that they are licking people, but this licking person can only admit it to himself, and cannot let others know, and once it is exposed by others, it will collapse.
Personally, I think that there is nothing wrong with licking this word.
Because licking contains grievances, shame, and compromises.
In the face of the harsh reality, we have all had to make sacrifices and compromises in order to survive.
No one really likes a part-time job, right?
No one wants to take on a million-dollar mortgage, right?
No one wants their baby to be able to deliver food after graduation, right?
If we are not forced to be helpless, who wants to go to work and have to lick people?
What about the majority of people who can actually do dignified work?
If one day, everyone can handle things fairly and reasonably, no longer need to lick people, and can respect, appreciate and tolerate each other, then everything will be simple and beautiful.
Of course, in the current situation, everyone still has to work hard.
In order to be well fed, to eat well, to pay off the mortgage,
Try to do your own "service" work well, and don't be ashamed!