At the end of use it in your movie , a piece of PS suddenly hurts to the heart: these countless scenes of tangled, resentful, dissatisfied, and innocent faces are actually true.
In the face of dismissal/persuasion, everyone became impatient and tried to explain the status quo. Reasons for complaint: There are old and young people, they have to pay mortgage and car loans, and they are old... as pitiful and loyal as possible, their hair is straight. The vertical, fierce speech, and frequent mirror images were filmed and edited together, finally showing the person in charge of fate. He must be calm and composed, sitting in the boss chair, expressionless, "I can't do anything", "The decision is not in me, I Just to inform you", "I believe you will live better", "I think your family will understand", all nonsense, but have to do it, and I believe that he himself is numb. It's just that, perhaps when she sees recruit Nari can't stand the cruel run outdoors to breathe, she occasionally thinks of the mental journeys she had just entered the industry.
Persuasion is the same as negotiation. The active party is no better than the passive party, although it shows two states:
1. Infant theory-everyone has children, please don't be too decisive;
2. Sorry, I just inform you.
Therefore, you may be able to understand Zhu Rongji's pressure and the era when workers were laid off on a large scale. At that time, my high school grades were very good, and my self-care ability was very good. My old lady was laid off and left the factory that she thought she wanted to fight for all her life. The place where I played balances and adjusted dyes in my childhood. The bathhouse now wants to be very warm. But at that time I would just yell and see bathing as a great tragedy in the world. Later, I remember that my mother went home several times, and most of the time she protested in the factory. The protest naturally became a "bloody incident", and the woman in her 40s faced "separation." I don’t know if the old lady is desperate, because she found a job soon, at least in my opinion, is much better than the nine-to-five job dealing with dyes. For a while, she studied and took exams with me, and then, Become a pharmacist, wearing a white coat, very good.
Coincidentally, on the bus in the past few days, I heard many conversations like "What is your job? Where is it?" "I'm unemployed, do I have a good job?"
In fact, unemployment itself is an opportunity to return to happiness. Those who leave/change jobs are wise, but those who are trapped in it do not think so. They must feel that the sky is falling, and the world is against him. Oh, if you want BS, I can't stand and talk, right? I admit that even though there are some complaints and dissatisfaction that have spawned in Sanchawu, I still admit that I am in a relatively free and decent job position, and I am afraid of leaving. Therefore, I lost my ideals, gave up studying, and only coveted ease and contented with the status quo. So in any case, I want to wish everyone around me a good attitude, no matter safe or dangerous, you must calmly face it, because I firmly believe that there is a bright world of your own, which can only be obtained after you leave the status quo.
I have always and always admire these people. They face the bleak life, but they never show it in bleakness. They never narrate life flatly, laugh and curse, and do their best to be witty, but behind them is a bitter heart. In other words, I remembered the same thing as a running account. He wrote spicy sketches and tea sets.
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