We must withstand the test of our position of power and maintain our sense of purpose in serving the people. Dr. Sun Yat-sen has a famous saying: "Aspire to do great things, not to be a high official." This sentence enlightens us that no matter what we do in life, we must have great ambitions, strive to do something good in our job, and make some achievements, and we should not use power and status as the goal of life and measure the value of life. scale.
Countless typical advanced deeds also tell us that being an official is temporary, career is eternal, and dedication is moving. The greatest value of a person's life does not lie in the size of his official position, but in the height of his thoughts. Next, the quality of moral character and the size of political achievements depend on whether they serve the society, contribute to the people, and perform their duties with practical actions.
As civil servants, especially civil servants, many of them hold certain powers. To maintain the advanced nature of party members and practice the party's purpose, we must correctly view and exercise the power in our hands, and always think that the power in our hands is given by the people. It can only be used to benefit the people and do practical things for the people at the grassroots level.
If we forget the responsibilities and missions of civil servants and blindly focus on power and position, it will inevitably damage the party's image and eventually go to extremes. Therefore, we must always check and reflect against the requirements of our responsibilities, always warn ourselves, and consciously regard the people's satisfaction and dissatisfaction, support or disapproval, and approval as the fundamental criteria and basic foothold for the fair and prudent use of power. Voices, needs, and support serve as the first signal and choice for thinking about problems, doing things, coming up with ideas, and making decisions, so that power can truly be used by the people, feelings are tied to the people, and benefits are sought by the people.