With an annual income of 2 million, he can t compete with civil servants!The reality is embarrassing

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-01-31

The Internet is full of all kinds of stories, but once the virtual veil is lifted, we will find that it is actually a portrayal of other people's lives.

A netizen lamented that his younger brother's annual salary of 2 million could not beat a competitor who worked as a civil servant. The story goes that the man's younger brother and the civil servant are both interested in the same girl, and the two are in a competitive relationship. At first, he thought that his younger brother would win, because the annual salary of 2 million was really good, but the result was unexpected.

The girl's parents, after thorough consideration, decided that civil servants were more suitable for their daughter. This incident surprised netizens and also aroused the emotion of many people.

If you look at it from a monetary point of view, the salary of a civil servant may not be too high, and the man's younger brother can earn 2 million a year, and the economic income gap is obvious. What kind of parent would choose to put their child with someone who is financially disadvantaged?

Perhaps the parents have a long-term vision, and they understand that the future of civil servants is bright, so to some extent, certain factors can make up for the financial gap.

This is recognized by many young girls, especially in the blind date market, where they are mostly sober!

When meeting someone who is a civil servant on a blind date, some girls will immediately become complacent, thinking that it is very face-saving to go out with such a person. Even if the other party is a big boss, she must respect her boyfriend and show respect for herself.

This kind of perception is not the value of individual people, nor is it just the opinion of girls, but also the deep sense of superiority of some civil servants!

A netizen's husband is a civil servant, and he boasted to his wife that it was because of following him that her social status had made a qualitative leap.

Civil servants are meant to serve the masses, so their ancestors described them as "public servants", but why do they have such a sense of superiority in their hearts that even big bosses need to be respected?

Whose fault is it that civil servants have a sense of superiority in their hearts?

In fact, this perception does not come from our imagination, but exists in the hearts of many people. The most worrying thing is not the spontaneous respect for the position of civil servants, but the feeling of pride and humility in the hearts of these civil servants.

Even if the big boss shows respect for them, it may simply be because of their high personal qualities. When the public hears the title of civil servant, they may only think that the person has achieved outstanding achievements, but these qualities should not be the standard for judging a person's nobility or inferiority, let alone make people majestic because of their status.

Everything is beautiful in the new era, because we have abandoned the ugly concepts of old and pedantic, and the natural estrangement brought about by imperial power and wealth. Even the Forbidden City has been transformed into a Forbidden City that everyone can visit. It is an era of equality and freedom, where people can speak for themselves, and it is also a time of harmony where people help each other and share experiences.

Of course, it is right for someone to be willing to take the civil service examination, in order to achieve their own results, as a kind of external contribution and dedication. It is understandable that college students are rushing to take the postgraduate examination, because personal choices should not be constrained.

However, if many people take the civil service examination with the idea that "others can look up to them in the future, and their social status will be unusual", then I really don't think that such people can really deserve the title of "public servant", nor do I think that they can really serve everyone in their jobs. Some people criticize influencer bloggers for pursuing the value of money first, but for some people who work hard to get into the civil service, what is the difference between their pursuit of power and the pursuit of money by Internet celebrities?

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