Director of the Institute of Sociology, Academy of Social Sciences. Fei Lao's revolutionary ambition is very admirable. In 1935, Fei Xiaotong had just graduated from Tsinghua Research Institute and went to Yaoshan, Guangxi to conduct social surveys with his newlywed wife. The local transportation is underdeveloped and traveling is difficult. One evening he and his wife got lost in the mountains. Fei Xiaotong fell into a tiger trap set by the Yao people and was seriously injured. His wife lost her footing and fell into the water while seeking help and drowned. Despite the sudden blow from the blue, Fei Xiaotong did not lose heart and continued his social investigation after recovering from his injury. In 1936, Fei Xiaotong investigated the economic situation of Kaixiangong Village in Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province. Later, he went to study at the London School of Economics. Based on this survey material, he wrote the famous paper "Economy of Jiangcun", which was published in 1938 and received great attention in the UK. This year, Mr. Fei went to Kaixiangong Village again for investigation, and gave a lecture on "Three Visits to Jiangcun" at the Huxley Memorial Lecture of the Royal Anthropological Society in 1981. He was awarded the Huxley Memorial Medal by the Royal Anthropological Society. . Today, Mr. Fei is already over seventy years old, and he is still working hard on sociological research. He hopes to go to Dayao Mountain to conduct a social survey in his lifetime and write a book that can stand the test of time.
4. "Every word looks like blood": Cao Xueqin was poor and ill in his later years. When he was in the West Village of Beijing, there were "thatched rafters, rope beds and tile stoves", and "the whole family often ate porridge and wine." buy on credit". In such a predicament, he still diligently wrote "Dream of Red Mansions" and read it for 10 years, adding and deleting 5 times. "Every word looks like blood, and ten years of hard work is unusual." It has been more than 200 years since "A Dream of Red Mansions" was published. It has become a glorious masterpiece of Chinese classical literature and a treasure of world culture and art.
5. Gates’ professionalism: Gates may not be the best math student at Harvard University, but his talent in computers is unmatched. His mentor was not only surprised by his intelligence, but also praised his strong and abundant energy. He said: "Some students have shown great future in the computer industry from the beginning. There is no doubt that Gates will succeed." During the entrepreneurial period in Albuquerque, in addition to talking about business and traveling, Gates was Working all night long at the company. Sometimes, the secretary would find him snoring loudly on the office floor. But to get a break, Gates and his partner Allen frequented Albuquerque's late-night movie theaters. “We watched the movie and then went back to work,” Allen said.
Famous aphorisms
1. No matter what kind of profession you are engaged in, the first step to success is to be interested in this profession. (Osla)
2. A person who has an upright heart and devotes himself to his career will definitely accomplish many things. (Herzen)
3. To succeed in a career, you must spend a lifetime. (Liu Wen? Hook)
4. No matter what you do, as long as you work hard, you will never fail. (Newton)
5. A person who is not inspired by dedication will never do anything great. (Chernyshevsky)
Argument 2: The era of reform requires professionalism.
Relevant arguments
1. Ren Chipin at the three-foot counter: Zhang Binggui was born in Beijing and worked as a clerk at Dechanghou Grocery Store since he was 17 years old. He often told people: "We salesmen should have a fire in our chests to warm the hearts of customers." In order to practice basic sales skills and devote himself to counter work, he lived in a dormitory all year round and only visited his home once a week during breaks. Until retirement, this pattern has never been broken for 30 years. Outside the counter, in order to turn his eyes into scales, his hands into scales, and his mind into a calculator, he often practiced until late at night until his eyes were red and his arms could not move. At the counter, Zhang Binggui serves customers wholeheartedly, and his smile warms every customer. Zhang Binggui has been selling in department stores for 30 years and has received millions of customers. He has never been angry or quarreled with customers, and his attitude has always been amiable.
2. The cause of the motherland is above all else: Chen Jinshui was born on the banks of the Qiantang River. After graduating from the Meteorological College, he came to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau alone and single-handedly built the world's highest meteorological observation station. The environment here is very harsh, covered with snow all year round and deserted; due to low pressure, he cannot eat cooked meals; because no grass can grow, he cannot eat fresh vegetables; due to lack of oxygen, he suffers from cardiovascular disease disease.
However, Chen Jinshui never wavered in his determination to dedicate himself to the meteorological cause of the motherland. He stayed here for 30 years, which confirmed what he said from the bottom of his heart: Everything about me belongs to the meteorological cause of the motherland