Think of the buzzword in Season 7 "Mad Man": Just do the work.
Compared to Don's low morale, work seems to have become a choice. What if, I just wanna do my work? How is that attitude? Would you feel stupid?
We often say that attitude is everything. When bosses and leaders educate us, they always forget that they just can’t find the attitude they should have. Just when they met a female subordinate with an old-fashioned attitude, guess what they thought? Hmm, then do your job hard.
In this movie, we found the common old fritters, porn perverts and most ignorant and fearless colleagues in the TV circle. The media circle around the world is a mess, but there is no way. The fast food industry is now people 's beloved. Some unprovoked matters that have no nutritional ingredients are just the sudden news for your salted fish to turn around. You have to knock hard and get high into the hearts of the audience. This is a bit of a clue.
Repeated efforts may not be effective, but the communication of hard work will make the heart plummet. The choice without choice can change everything, or temporarily change it.
The grassroots heroine who is full of positive energy always likes to break her head, but for her, this is experience, or life. Speaking of which, do you think she is somewhat similar to you? No no, maybe sometimes she is too stupid and naive, this may be similar, but she never stopped to think, "Why am I so cute?" The frivolous subtext of young people did not come from She had it in her mouth, and all she did was think about it and continue to work hard like a cow. It's not about trying to please others, or it's about paying attention to all kinds of current affairs and news. She pays attention to the feelings of others, and she believes in others with sensitivity and kindness. In the end, her fearless efforts have won her trust.
Sometimes ignorance is a huge energy, and it has a persevering spirit willing to lead you on a rampage all the time, with a pure heart and a brain eager to succeed.
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