Text: Ma Zikai.
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In today's fast-paced social environment, many people are busy with work. However, some people are busy, while others are very busy, super busy, and have little to no leisure time at work.
The daughter of a relative's family works as a cashier in a company, and she is so busy that it even affects the normal toilet; Even drinking water has become a luxury. Let's analyze here, is an overly busy job really worth doing?
People are not machines, and being too busy will inevitably affect the mood at work.
Long-term busyness, long-term high-intensity work, and long-term work commitment will inevitably have a negative impact on people's mood.
Constant work pressure and tension from work can bring personal boredom at work, aversion to the work environment, personal mood swings, personal anxiety and even depression.
Work is only a part of life, but it is by no means the whole story. Therefore, if the work is too busy and so busy that it seriously affects the personal mood, it is a question mark whether the job is worth continuing to do.
I worked as a cashier more than 30 years ago. In this job, of course, there is also professionalism, and there are also requirements for personal carefulness, seriousness, accuracy and rigor. However, although this job is an indispensable part of financial work, it has certain limitations in terms of the promotion that the profession brings to the individual.
Cashier work involves a lot of repetitive work, such as cash receipts and disbursements, bank reconciliation, etc., although these jobs are important, but the improvement of personal vocational skills and knowledge is very limited. For a long time, from this super busy work, there is no time to think about personal development issues, no time to arrange personal career promotion issues, so that people are unable to extricate themselves from partial, small, and trivial work, and people fall into the bottleneck of career development.
Busyness tends to fill people, while excessive busyness tends to make people mechanical and narrow-minded.
Excessive busyness will exhaust people physically and mentally, and make people become mechanical, just like machines, and repeat and repeat and repeat and repeat. Being too busy will inevitably limit one's thinking and imagination.
If a person is in this high-pressure, super-busy work state for a long time, his thinking will inevitably become rigid, and he will no longer be able to have any innovation and flexibility.
Therefore, being too busy will make people's thinking become mechanical, and it will really turn people into machines. And this is naturally extremely detrimental to a person's career development and long-term development.
If there is no time to think, if the boundaries of thinking cannot be expanded, if creativity lacks the right free time and soil, how can a person have good imagination and creativity?
Long-term, excessive, and unbearably busy can also make a person have a mechanical, rigid, fixed, and negative view of life. In life, it is normal to have a job and a life; It is normal to have work, to have leisure, to think, to be poetic, and to be far away. If boring and overly busy work occupies all of life, then people will naturally lose their love and pursuit of a better life.
A job can be busy and stressful; But you can't be busy every day, nervous every day, and even normal physiological needs will be affected.
Of course, if a job is busy, but it is highly creative, or it is conducive to cultivating a person's multifaceted ability, it is naturally desirable; If a job is hectic, but the pay is lucrative, it naturally has a certain preferability.
What we can't accept is that on the one hand, the work is so busy that it is exciting, and on the other hand, the income is not high, and then the attractiveness of this job will be greatly reduced.
If a job doesn't bring you a decent income, but it takes up your time very excessively, it may be unreasonable or even excessive.
In this case, the job is naturally not so worthwhile.
In conclusion, when we are faced with this super hectic work, a comprehensive assessment is needed.
If the job does not lead to the improvement of personal ability, it will also limit the individual's thinking; If the job doesn't provide a high income and doesn't improve our quality of life, then we need to think about whether it's worth it!
We are working, living, enjoying and pondering. Life must be polyhedron, a mixture of different flavors, not a simple, mechanical, overly busy collection of work.
Therefore, we should think carefully about whether such a busy and worthless work really needs to be continued. (Azusa Kai).