For public officials, every link of drafting official documents, checking and issuing should be careful and have the corresponding quality and ability, so they need to do their best to do their work. Obviously, if you just deal with one thing, the work standard is not high, which will easily lead to mistakes, mistakes or superficial results, which will bring unimaginable consequences.
Harvard University has an inspirational saying that you should do your best in everything, not do your best. There is a fable that a hunter took his dog to hunt in the forest. At sunset, the hunter found a hare and shot it. The hare's hind leg was injured, so the hunter quickly ordered the dog to chase it. However, after a long time, the dog ran back. It didn't finish its task-the hare ran away. The hunter was very angry and asked, "Where is the hare?" The dog lay on the ground and whined, meaning, "I tried my best, but I didn't catch up with the hare in the end." After the hare narrowly escaped death and returned to his cave, his family eagerly asked, "You were injured, and the dog behind you tried his best to chase you. How did you escape?" The hare replied, "The dog did his best, but I tried my best to escape!" "
after reading this fable, I wonder what's the difference between doing my best and doing my best. "Do your best" is to give full play to your ability, while "do your best" makes your ability fully play. The reason why the rabbit can escape is because it is running hard, and its running ability is naturally fully exerted.
So, no matter what you do, it is far from enough to do your best, which only shows that you pay more than the average person, but you can't let yourself go beyond the boundaries of mediocrity; Only by doing your best to give full play to your abilities can you achieve more outstanding success!