The title review has promised an empty lie?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

Recently, a promise that "job title evaluation, but no fee" has been circulating in various exams. This commitment mainly appears on occasions such as driver's license, teacher qualification certificate, public *** and preparation of exams, which has attracted the attention of many people.

The incident originated from the fact that some individuals or institutions took advantage of people's anxiety and fear of exams to use "passing" as a gimmick, claiming that they could ensure that the exam could be passed through improper means, and that they would refund or not charge if the exam was not passed. This commitment quickly spread among some groups, causing a certain amount of social concern and heated discussions.

Packaged, but not charged – such a promise sounds like all-encompassing and impeccable. However, is this really the case?

First, let's take a look at the inner logic of this commitment. Wrapping up means an absolute and unmistakable success. And "no fee, though" implies that there is a double insurance that you don't lose anything even if you fail the exam. However, there is a logical irreconcilable contradiction between the two views. If an exam can be "passed" to ensure success, then the fairness and authority of the exam will be seriously challenged and questioned. At the same time, if the exam is refundable or non-chargeable, the meaning and value of the exam itself will be greatly reduced.

Such a commitment actually plays into people's anxiety and fear of exams. People are afraid of failure and losing opportunities, so they are willing to try this "insurance" way to increase their chances of success. However, this kind of behavior is tantamount to drinking water to quench thirst, and behind it is a contempt for real ability and effort and irresponsibility for oneself.

Also, let's take a look at the reality of this commitment. Whether it is to test for a driver's license, a teacher's qualification certificate, a public certificate or a preparation test, its impartiality and fairness are beyond doubt. These examinations have strict procedures and discipline, and examiners and staff are subject to strict supervision and management. Any attempt to succeed through underhanded means is severely punished.

Moreover, exams are now subject to strict monitoring and video recording systems, and any attempt to cheat will be recorded and punished accordingly. Therefore, the promise of "pay off" and "no refund" is actually implying that people can achieve success through bribery or fraud, which is undoubtedly corrupting people's minds and morals.

For those who wish to achieve success by "wrapping up", I would like to say this: success should not be achieved in this shady way. Authentic ability and hard work are the only way to achieve success. Only through one's own efforts and practical work can one earn true respect and achievement.

Therefore, we should resolutely oppose and combat this kind of "all-inclusive, but refund-worthy" promise. What we should emphasize is the importance of real competence and hard work, and encourage people to succeed through their own actions. Only in this way can we build a just, equitable and healthy social environment.

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