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What would you say if your child said he wanted to be a worker?

The kindergarten where the child lives organizes children to participate in catwalk performances. The theme of the show is people from all walks of life. Unexpectedly, the group exploded as soon as the news was announced.

"Teacher, can we not play workers? My child's dream is to be a policeman and a doctor, please change the role."

"Teacher, did the children choose the roles themselves? ? Our family hires workers, haha, and our own children are workers? "

"He was a master of the National People's Congress and a talented person from Peking University! But he chose to be a farmer, and now he can only survive by selling vegetables..." This is the story of Zou Zilong, a talented student who won the college entrance examination in Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, a master's degree from Renmin University of China, and a double major in economics from Peking University, and manages the farm carefully. The title of the article is shocking, but it caters to the common psychology of modern people. Studying abroad and entering a top 100 company are the ideal pursuits. Being a farmer is so hopeless.

There are many cases like this: the cleaning staff was beaten after admonishing pedestrians for littering, and the customer service staff was given trouble for accidentally spilling food on them.

What happened to this world? What's the problem?

Are workers, farmers, cleaners, waiters, etc. so humble that they are not respected by others?

Society has progressed. From the era when everyone who was admitted to a technical secondary school was proud of it, to the era when there are countless college students, graduate students, and returnees around them, more and more young people no longer disdain to work at the grassroots level. . I have met many newly graduated college students. They always show impatience and resistance to front-line counter or grassroots work. Many college students think so, "The grassroots level is not suitable for me. I should be assigned to work in an agency." Yes. , My child, you have received a good education, but a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. If you are not familiar with grassroots operations, how can you be familiar with effective management?

I think the root cause of the above problems comes from the education we give our children since childhood.

"Let the children not lose at the starting line" is the slogan of various interest classes and training classes in today's society. In order to adapt to the increasingly fierce competition environment, Chinese parents are busy rushing to pick up and drop off their children for various trainings. On the way to class, psychological counseling on the establishment of the child's outlook on life was neglected.

When a child says: "I want to be a scientist!" parents will proudly praise him for being smart; but when a child says: "I want to be a worker!" parents will unhappily scold him for being stupid. The truth is, how many children can become scientists? The fact is that we ourselves are one of so many ordinary people. Why should you ask your children to do something you can't even do yourself?

"You still have to have dreams, what if they come true?" Mr. Ma's famous saying resounded throughout China. Everyone was excited and wanted to start a business, but they forgot that Mr. Ma also worked at KFC I was rejected for the interview, and I forgot that Mr. Ma also sold small gifts in Yiwu with a large sack on his back.

"As big as the heart is, as big as the stage." It is dreams that determine the height of life, but there is no distinction between high and low dreams. When a child has his own dream, no matter how incredible it is, no matter how small it is, as parents, we should give it recognition and care.

Loving a child does not mean giving him the best but love. Loving a child also includes loving his dream. Every child contains great potential and various qualities. As children pursue their dreams, what we can do is give them confidence, strength and courage.

Society needs scientists, doctors, and police. Society also needs workers, farmers, and cleaners. They are all indispensable and worthy of respect.

Every time I go in and out of the community and see the grandfather guarding the door and the cleaning lady sweeping the floor, I will take the children to say hello to them and smile, because there is no distinction between high and low professions, and not only high-ranking people. It is worthy of respect, but only by learning to respect others can you gain respect from others.

I once read a story: After a Chinese family immigrated to the United States, they asked everyone to recommend a company that cleans fireplaces and chimneys. Another neighbor immediately said that her son worked for a company that specializes in cleaning chimneys, and went out of his way to Write down her son's name and ask the Chinese neighbor to mention her son's name when she calls, so that the company will let him do the job. An American neighbor talked about his son as being very natural and enthusiastic in promoting business for him. He kept praising his son for being very conscientious and careful in his work, saying that many of his old customers came back to him. The man in this American neighbor's family is a lawyer, and the woman is in medical school. They belong to the typical middle class. But in China, such a family would definitely not let their children clean chimneys as a career.

The fact is that only when a person lives a life that he likes, rather than what others expect him to live, can he have real happiness and be more likely to achieve success.

Car washers are an inconspicuous role, but in Europe, a man named Paul charges 50,000 for a car wash, which takes 3-7 days. There are still many luxury cars queuing up every day. Why? With his persistence in car washing day and night, he has a unique understanding of every detail of car washing and a meticulous craftsmanship.

Fang Li, the president of Laurel Industries in the United States, once said in a speech:

Success is actually very simple, that is, you are still living in this world and do what you like to do every day. This is the happiest thing.

Money cannot be brought with you in life or taken away with you in death. The only thing you can take with you when you leave this world is the little memory in your brain cells.

On Saturday, there was road construction in front of our house. My four-year-old son forced me to stand on the roadside, curiously watching the excavator moving sand and gravel back and forth, which took a whole morning. My son looked at his uncle who was driving the excavator and said with envy: "I will also be a road builder in the future." I smiled and touched his head, "Son, you can definitely do it!"

But kid, I want to tell you that being a worker is not an easy task. Don’t think that being a worker means you can live a hazy life.

No matter what position you are in, you must be 100% enthusiastic and constantly learn to improve yourself. From an inconspicuous screw to a machine worth tens of millions, you must treat everyone equally and deal with it seriously. You must have the courage not to mind what others think of you, the resilience to face unknown difficulties, and the confidence to stick to your dreams.

I believe that in the work you devote yourself to, you will gain continuous happiness.

As long as it is upright and loving, then be a happy worker!