For example, the reasons for "having a job is necessary" are: first, you can make a living, make yourself economically independent, have self-esteem, and don't need to rely on others, admire others, or be restrained; Second, let your body and mind settle down and not be idle and bored; Third, keeping your daily life regular is beneficial to your health; 4. Difficulties, setbacks and troubles in the process of employment are the exercise of will and character, ability and talent; Fifth, small success in career will enhance self-confidence and sense of accomplishment, and bring spiritual satisfaction to people; 6. Creative achievement is the highest affirmation of the value of life. ...
"Every occupation is interesting": The Curies extracted radium from tons of industrial waste residue. It was very hard and boring for several years, but with the dream of discovering radium, they never felt bored, never complained and wanted to give up. Third, it doesn't exist around me. . .
But it exists in this world.
Shi Chuanxiang was born in a poor peasant family. He fled to the suburbs of Beijing when he was 0/4 years old, and was forced by life to become a dung digger. In old China, dung diggers were not only discriminated by society, but also squeezed and exploited by some evil forces in the industry. Shi Chuanxiang worked under these dung tyrants for 20 years and suffered oppression and bullying. After liberation, the new China gave him dignity as a human being, and the working class was the master of the country, which made him proud. He is full of gratitude to the party. He remembered a popular truth with a simple heart: defecation is also a part of socialist construction. He regarded digging dung as a very glorious labor, set an example, took pleasure in suffering, worked hard, was full of enthusiasm and served the people wholeheartedly.