However, I still want to say, "I committed suicide because I couldn't finish the dinner because there was no fish." This is really a historical fact... On Friday morning, faced with very little seafood, the servant thought he was asking about the port he was in charge of, and Watai Er mistaken his answer for the whole situation, thinking that there will be no other seafood coming-the responsibility and pride of being a caterer, as well as the frustration and despair of not being able to complete the task, under such contradictions and pressures. , He chose to commit suicide-I especially remember that the reviewers compared this to the suicide of a Michelin three-star chef because of fear of being starred, thinking that this was their way of maintaining their dignity.
But what is the end?
"Madam, they will tell you that I committed suicide because of poor preparation for the dinner, but at the moment your heart opened and closed, I realized that I was not the master of these banquets, but their slaves. I hope you can choose a better one. Lu escaped from all this."
Stop teasing.
Yes, Vataire committed suicide, but death is his way to maintain his dignity. In fact, it is also a way for him to take responsibility. It is not a helpless escape—everyone who has been involved in activities knows that if you can't make mistakes, you can't make mistakes. That's your responsibility. The organization of every event is a gamble. The bargaining chip is your work ability and your professional reputation-just like modern people will take the blame and resign, but if you resign, it means ruin and career. The complete end of social life, what else can he do in this situation? Besides defending his professional reputation with death, what else can you ask him to do? At the end, the defense of the master and the slave is simply...not to mention whether it has lowered the style...it is simply an insult to the protagonist and his profession...not to mention how well he trained his subordinates, in the case of his permanent absence. Next, the whole banquet is still like a wind-up music box, performing everything perfectly...
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It’s not because of anything. Anyway, I feel that a person, maybe a profession he represents, maybe that kind of industry, what he or they desperately want to maintain, maybe in the eyes of some people now It's just that it's not worth the money, it's very sad, really sad...
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