Three years after graduation, I found that the bottom line is really worthless.

Three years after graduation, I found that the bottom line is really worthless.

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the subject said: just after attending a college reunion, all the students in the past have changed one by one. At that time, they were not very different from each other, but now they are so different that I suddenly feel that I don't even know them.

below bluntly replied: "you don't know them in the first place, you just met them at the reunion."

after entering the society, do you have the same feeling?

when I first entered the workplace, I always felt that I was still young and had a long time to study slowly, and a promotion and a raise seemed a long way off. The teachings of seniors on college campuses that "young people don't want money" are still ringing in your ears, so when you look for a job, you are looking for a long-term development rather than an annual salary of $100,000.

but in a short period of three years, some students have taken iron rice bowls through family relationships and enjoy themselves every day; some students have started their own businesses and become bosses, and their days are busy but full of a sense of achievement. some students have been promoted to become business director and are in charge of dozens of grass-roots employees.

attend the alumni reunion, you find that the cranes in those schools used to drive on the BMW SUV, and you still squeeze the subway every day in big cities with a salary below the average.

you suddenly want to ask, why has everyone changed?

in fact, it's not that you haven't had the opportunity to get to the top.

you pretend not to see the ambiguous text message sent by the boss at 11:00 at night;

you choose to refuse the invitation from headhunters from other companies;

you even have a chance to get kickbacks aboveboard, and you choose to give up after struggling.

it's a big city, and you inadvertently see that the girls you used to live with are on someone else's Ferrari;

see that many people change jobs every three months or six months, but fake their resumes meticulously;

you also see that your boss's monthly kickbacks are even five times your salary.

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many times you ask yourself, am I really right to stick to my bottom line?

until you see Zheng Qiudong in the hunting ground, he was tricked into doing pyramid schemes by his elder brother and was jailed in remorse.

in prison, instead of giving up, he actively learned professional knowledge to prepare for entering the workplace after getting out of prison.

when he worked for the bank, he was clearly rewarded for stealing customer information, but in front of his conscience, he did not cross the bottom line even if he lost his job.

in front of so many people who take shortcuts, Zheng Qiudong's choice is commendable.

you are suddenly relieved.

if you hate others being shamelessly being a mistress;

if you hate people frequently changing jobs when they conceal their work experience;

if you hate people secretly eating kickbacks behind the company's back.

then why do it yourself?

you don't want to live as you hate, so try to live as you like.

maybe it's hard. After all, compared with people who enjoy it in a sports car, we can only walk with our feet on the ground.

but no matter in the workplace or in society, only by being kind and keeping the bottom line, can we not forget the original ideal and ambition.

it doesn't matter to run slowly, steady, we can win.