Recently, there has been a hot topic, and that is to rectify formalism. What is Formalism? Put simply, it is the behavior of complicating simple problems and focusing on form while ignoring practical effects. It may sound abstract, but let me give you a few examples.
Imagine that in order to complete a learning task, you not only have to complete it, but also have to write reports and make accounts every week, month, and year. Or for an event, you have to take pictures, send newsletters, and write beautiful articles. These seemingly inconsequential little things are actually typical representatives of formalism.
Why, then, do we want to rectify formalism?
First, it is a serious obstacle to our economic and social development. Imagine how much energy do grassroots cadres have to really care about the needs of the people and promote local development when they are busy writing materials and coping with inspections?
Second, formalism also makes cadres tired of coping with it and has no time to improve themselves. In this era of rapid change, we need to keep learning and improving. However, formalism is like a big mountain, which overwhelms the cadres, how can they still have the heart to learn new technologies and new applications?
Recently, three typical cases of formalism have been reported at the ** level, which undoubtedly releases a strong signal: ** must really rectify formalism! This is a good time to loosen the restraints on the grassroots and liberate the cadres.
Therefore, let us look forward to the fact that this rectification of formalism can be truly implemented, so that grassroots cadres can be freed from cumbersome forms, so that they can have more time and energy to care for the people and promote local development. At the same time, it is also hoped that this rectification will allow cadres to have more time to study and progress, and become real servants of the people.
In conclusion, I would like to say that the rectification of formalism is not only a movement, but also a profound change. Only by truly getting rid of the shackles of formalism can we better serve the people and promote social progress. Let us work together to contribute to the rectification of formalism!