Is it a responsible parent to let children take the civil service exam?
When it comes to education in China, every parent has endless bitterness and endless vomit. Think about it. Nowadays, children born after 1980s and 1990s are mostly only children, and two generations of old people are not precious to them. However, due to their own limitations and the lack of education system, they often have wrong ideas about how to love their children. For example, many people believe in "Don't let children lose at the starting line". From the kindergarten stage, they try their best to let their babies learn eastern and western cultures, and then go to primary school, junior high school and senior high school. In order to let children be among the best in the fierce score competition, they almost deprived them of all their spare time and made them lose the possibility of cultivating various hobbies. As a result, some children don't seem to disappoint their parents. They did well in the college entrance examination and went to college smoothly. However, under the background of exam-oriented education, these poor children have no idea what else they can do except to cope with various exams. As a result, on the campus of the university, many children continue to make such inertial efforts. While finishing all kinds of studies, they are still struggling for the exam. Without the authoritative guidance of the baton of the college entrance examination, what is their motivation in the final sprint of civil servants? The parents who love these children most give them advice that civil servants are stable, comfortable, have face, have more developed opportunities, have an ideal career destination and have lifelong protection. Not long ago, Luo Zhenyu, a famous media person, used harsh language in his special talk show "Thinking of Luo Ji", and resolutely denied the universal choice for college students to take the civil service examination. He believes that this is because many parents who are used to doing everything for their children are seriously misleading and extremely irresponsible in their career choices because of their narrow past experience and wrong judgment on the future social development trend of China. I very much agree with his judgment on the basic trend of China's civil service professional team in the next decade: China's huge civil service team will have a large-scale slimming trend. Such news reports are common, and many people should be impressed. Under the guidance of various measures, the state is gradually entrusting all kinds of administrative and professional affairs of the government to social professional institutions for paid services, that is, government affairs outsourcing has been widely implemented in developed countries abroad. Small government and big society are the inevitable trend of the development and change of social organization structure in the future. Everyone knows this truth, but it is useless to shout. When the society develops to a certain stage, this is also a social reality that we must face. Under such circumstances, China's huge civil service will inevitably be greatly streamlined. When this moment comes, who will be eliminated first? Think in a stupid way. Newcomers who have no foundation and no experience may bear the brunt and be the first to be laid off. What should we do if young people who have been fortunate enough to enter the civil service in recent years suddenly encounter such bad luck? Based on this analysis, the lovely Luo Pang firmly warned everyone that parents who are really responsible for their children must not let their children take the civil service exam!