There are such excellent people in real life. No matter where you go, you can do well and make a career. Take this reporter as an example. He was originally an undercover sent by the TV station to a used car company. He just wanted to check some core information, but he achieved a great career.
First, the beginning of things.
This reporter, Lao K, was photographed by the TV station to investigate some inside stories about consumption in the second-hand market. This process is also very funny. According to Lao K, he was an ordinary employee at that time, and he worked hard from ordinary sales to senior management because he couldn't get in touch with the core information of the company. Besides doubling his salary, he has a large number of younger brothers following him. According to him, he did float at that time, precisely because he worked in a used car company.
Second, gold shines everywhere.
But gold really shines everywhere. If it doesn't shine, it may be misplaced.
Seeing this news, do we ordinary people still have the motivation not to work hard? Young people are lamenting the high housing prices and expensive cars, but they are not enthusiastic about their work. They complain about others' promotion and salary increase and feel that they are still standing still. Some people do a good job in sideline business, and even your main business is inconspicuous. People should have enough motivation to urge themselves to work hard, otherwise they will only be mediocre and become a foil to others.
Maybe the work is hard or boring, but it is great to insist on doing one thing well. As long as everyone has a goal in mind, nothing is really difficult. Put all your enthusiasm into your work, strive for an early promotion and salary increase, and strive to get out of the misery as soon as possible.