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Have you ever been humiliated and criticized by a teacher in public?

I once had a similar experience. I remember that when I was in junior high school, I failed to complete the teacher’s task of reciting the text because I was lazy. As a result, the teacher suddenly checked me on the second morning, and I ended up I stuttered and told a lie, and then the teacher exposed it. In the end, the teacher made me stand in class and recite the text.

The whole class was very quiet at that time, and I was the only one reciting silently. After I finished reciting, the teacher asked me to sit down again. At that time, I was blushing and felt very ashamed. After this lesson, I never slacked off or forgot my homework again.

Although this kind of experience did not occur often in my study career, this painful lesson also made me remember it.

If the teacher hadn’t reminded me that I must complete my homework on time, I might have developed a bad habit of laziness. This experience just helped me make changes, although I became less able during the learning process. I love learning, but I have never relaxed my demands on myself.

When I joined the work, I still maintained this habit, because before entering the society, I imagined the society to be very beautiful. As long as I learned enough knowledge in school, then in the society You can find a good job when you go to college, but it is not the case that when you look for a job after graduation, you will find that there are very few jobs that suit you, and the competition pressure is relatively high.

I finally found a job that suited me, but found that I always faced a lot of competition for positions. In the workplace, what actually matters is not the level of academic qualifications, but the overall ability.

I remember there was a leadership meeting and it was arranged to check the memorization of company regulations tomorrow. Many people tend to be dismissive of this kind of thing, thinking that they have to be sent away before they have finished their work. Company management stipulates that generally no one does such a thing, but I had this happen once when I was in school. experience, so when I got home, I simply wrote down the company's management regulations, but I didn't expect the morning meeting the next day.

The leader began to randomly check the roll call and recitation. After calling three names in a row, no one could recite them. As a result, the leader's temper suddenly rose. Later, when he was called on, he felt that he had done a good job. In order to prepare for the work, I easily recited the management regulations. When I came out, the leader felt relatively happy after hearing it, and then praised myself.

Although this is a very trivial matter, it often determines a person's success or failure. After entering the workplace for so many years, I have gradually discovered some skills in the workplace. If you want to survive better in the workplace, you must do more details well. If you don't do it well, you may also face the risk of being eliminated.