Find a job you love, love your job - not a film review

Tamara 2022-03-23 09:02:45

I encountered some confusion at work recently. I saw someone recommending this film on Weibo, and I finally finished watching it late at night on the weekend. Speakers, like craftsmen, or professionals, chefs, players, programmers, designers, and even entrepreneurs all fall into this category.
What Erlang said at the beginning of the film basically summed up the basic qualities of a professional:
"Once you have decided on your career, you must devote yourself to your work, you must love your work, you must never complain, you must be exhausted. Hone your skills throughout your life, this is the secret of success and the key to being respected by others.”
Professionals who seek to improve their skills must continue to work hard, look forward, strive for perfection, and never be satisfied.
Only when you love your job can you work hard for ten years and become outstanding. The accumulation of 10,000 hours of training is the prerequisite for success. If you work hard, you will have no regrets.
But this is not what I want to say. What I want to say is how to find a job that you like. Direction is more important than hard work. It is easier to like a job and work hard than to find a job and work hard to fall in love with him, and it is easier to achieve success. .
If you don't know what you like, keep looking while you work hard.

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And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking.
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  • Milan 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    After reading it, I want to eat sushi.

  • Theron 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    What kind of professionalism is this!

Jiro Dreams of Sushi quotes

  • Jiro Ono: I do the same thing over and over, improving bit by bit. There is always a yearning to achieve more. I'll continue to climb, trying to reach the top, but no one knows where the top is.

  • Jiro Ono: I've never once hated this job. I fell in love with my work and gave my life to it. Even though I'm eighty five years old, I don't feel like retiring. That's how I feel.