After the controversy over liberal arts are all service industries , liberal arts students wanted t

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

Over the years, Mr. Zhang Xuefeng has been widely recognized and praised for his frank and pragmatic educational philosophy. However, his recent remarks have caused a lot of controversy and questions. When connecting with his parents, he used the statement "liberal arts are all service industries, and the service industry is summed up in one word, that is, licking" to describe liberal arts majors, which undoubtedly made some liberal arts students feel humiliated. One of the liberal arts students even said that he would sue Zhang Xuefeng, believing that his belittling and provocation of the liberal arts community was intolerable.

We can understand the appeal and anger of this liberal arts student. The liberal arts majors range from journalism to management, finance, and more. Classifying all liberal arts students as "lickers" is obviously too one-sided and arbitrary. However, we should also look at this issue calmly. Although Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks were a bit radical, they were not completely unreasonable. After all, the service sector is a very important and essential part of the socio-economy.

The service industry does not only refer to the profession of waiter, it encompasses many fields and covers a wide variety of jobs. Whether it's journalism, human resource management, or financial consulting, liberal arts students work to serve others. They need to provide valuable information and opinions to society through their own efforts and wisdom. While some may think that the service sector is not as "big" as technology and engineering, it is also an integral part of how society works.

Of course, everyone has their own career choices and ideals. If a person loves a liberal arts major and has the ability to pursue this field, then they should be proud of it and not feel humiliated and offended by a word from someone else. After all, a career is just a part of life, and what matters more is how much we love and dedicate ourselves to it.

As liberal arts students, we should face up to reality and not take other people's remarks too seriously. Even the remarks of celebrities or famous teachers are only their personal opinions and opinions, and do not represent everyone's thoughts. We should pay more attention to our studies and career development, and strive to achieve good grades and more progress.

No matter what profession we are in, we should strive to do our best and contribute to society. Whether it's the technology industry or the service industry, talent and expertise are needed. We should realize that no industry is high, and no industry is "disgraced". Every industry has its own characteristics and values, as long as we can do our own work with our hearts and serve others with due diligence, then no matter what industry we are engaged in, we will become the mainstay of society.

In this Internet age, information dissemination and guidance are becoming more and more rapid and extensive. We need to maintain a more rational and objective attitude, not blindly follow the trend, and not be swayed by other people's words. Believe in your own worth and abilities, and believe that the career path you have chosen is the right one. As long as we bravely face challenges and work hard to overcome difficulties, we will be able to create our own brilliance and achievements.

In short, liberal arts students do not need to be too sensitive and concerned about what others say. We should pay more attention to our own efforts and progress, and strive to become excellent professionals. No matter what kind of profession you are engaged in, you must do your job well and contribute to the society. In this way, we will be able to rise to the challenge and realize the value of our life. Let's be brave to pursue our dreams, make our own voices heard, and let others' recognition and respect for us become our strength to move forward!

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