Young cadres should be a "good seed"
On a beautiful spring day, when everything revives, the grass sprouts back, and vitality flourishes, young cadres are the seeds sown at the grassroots level, and they should not Only by taking advantage of the time, breaking out of the ground, and taking root among the masses can we grow into a pillar of talent that can be put to great use and shoulder heavy responsibilities. Please share your views. Young cadres are like "seeds". They need to "see more", study diligently, think well, and serve the masses, so that they can have "deep roots, strong stems" and "luxuriant branches."
1. Young cadres must lay a solid foundation for growth by devoting themselves to the grassroots. The grassroots level has a wide range of areas and complex situations. It is also a vast world for learning knowledge, developing skills and developing abilities, and it is also a stage for building a foundation, broadening one's horizons and sharpening one's will.
We must jump down to the front line at the grassroots level, use deep-rooted intentions and efforts, and regard every difficulty and task as an opportunity to train ourselves, whether it is "must-answer questions such as house visits, volunteer services, etc." ", or "additional test questions" such as anti-epidemic, emergency rescue and disaster relief, etc., must show the tenacity of ants gnawing bones and swallows building nests, and lay a solid foundation for growth in the fertile soil of grassroots practice.
2. Young cadres should draw nutrients for growth from diligent study and good thinking. Although the cadres at the grassroots level dress and talk very plainly. But from people's livelihood protection, from industrial development to the improvement of living environment, everything is understood and controlled very well, and this ability is exactly what we need to improve.
We must draw nutrients for growth from diligent study and good thinking, go deeper into the grassroots and reality, continue to learn from grassroots cadres, learn from practice, and learn from the masses, constantly improve business skills, and overcome "skill panic" , become an "expert" in grassroots work, and achieve something learned and useful at the grassroots level.
3. Young cadres should gain the strength to grow by serving the masses. Only when the roots are deep can the leaves be luxuriant, and when the roots are strong can the branches be flourishing. If young cadres are like seeds, then the masses are the soil on which grassroots cadres rely for their survival. Always stand firmly on the masses' stand and maintain a "flesh-and-flesh relationship" and "fish-water relationship" with the masses at all times.
Walking around the fields often, often sitting on the kangtang of farmhouses, taking responsibility for the people with the courage of "walking hundreds of miles, entering hundreds of households, feeling the feelings of hundreds of households, and solving the problems of hundreds of households", It is good to get close to the masses to observe the people's needs, bend down to relieve the people's difficulties, be good at asking the masses for advice and suggestions, and solve the troubles and troubles that involve the vital interests of the masses.
Fourth, young cadres should prune the remaining branches while being strict with themselves. If a seed wants to grow into a towering tree, it must be pruned and trimmed in time so that it can grow upright. Young cadres have relatively insufficient party spirit and social experience, and are susceptible to various temptations. We need to often compare ourselves with the party's theory, line, principles, and policies, party rules and disciplines, and our original mission, strengthen self-discipline, self-reform, and often reflect on ourselves. Come and "prun the branches and forks" for yourself, so as to prevent the slightest change and keep the alarm bell ringing.