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july 1st commentary|@selected freshmen: use your "driver's license" well and walk the grassroots path well

2024-09-21

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to drive a small automatic car, you need to obtain a "c2" driver's license. automatic cars do not have a clutch. you only need to operate the accelerator and brakes skillfully and cooperate with the steering wheel to drive normally. i remember when i was in the driving school, the coach said: "although automatic cars are easy to operate, it is not easy to really learn and drive well. how to hold the steering wheel well, how to control the accelerator steadily, and how to step on the brakes well are all knowledge." although the driver's license was obtained, this remark was kept in mind. if you can't hold the steering wheel well, you will be like a headless fly, not knowing where to go; if you can't control the accelerator well, you will be like a kite without wind, losing the power to move forward; if you can't step on the brakes at a critical moment, you will be like a wild horse running away and fall into a dangerous situation. this is true for driving, and it is also true for the road to grassroots selection. how to "grasp the direction, control the accelerator steadily, and step on the brakes well" on the new journey is a topic that should be carefully considered at present and for a long time in the future.

grasp the direction and stick to the original intention of "don't ask how the future holds, just focus on the journey despite wind and rain" to serve the people.the steering wheel is the key to controlling the direction of the vehicle. if you don't grasp it well, there will be problems when driving. to do a good job at the grassroots level, you also need to grasp the direction, that is, stick to your original intention, otherwise you will be like a tree without roots and get lost. first, be honest. be honest, be a political firm who is loyal and honest to the party, the people, and comrades, be frank and fair; work style must be solid, face the myriad of grassroots work, use the knowledge you have learned to think, take responsibility with a sense of responsibility, and implement with passion; work must be pragmatic, establish a targeted awareness, work hard, adhere to "grasp the iron and leave the stone", and truly do one thing and accomplish one thing. second, be precise. we must keep close contact with the masses, which is the fine tradition and style of our party; work methods must be appropriate, maintain humility and peace, face the masses must not "know three things when asked", prohibit "one-man show", and avoid "one size fits all"; serve the masses sincerely, observe the people's sentiments with the greatest goodwill and the most sincere heart, and solve the people's worries at the fastest speed and the best path. third, be firm. with firm aspirations, he is determined to do great things rather than to become a high official. as a young man, he has pledged his life to his country and family, so how can he suddenly give up his ambition? with a strong will, he is not afraid of the difficulties on the road, and he always has the belief in his heart that "there will always be a time to ride on the wind and waves, and set sail to cross the vast ocean"; with firm faith, he follows the party unswervingly, and has the dream of national rejuvenation in his heart, and dares to change the sun and the moon into a new sky.

keep the accelerator steady and be resolute in overcoming difficulties with the determination to "wear out golden armor through a hundred battles in the yellow sand, and never return until loulan is conquered."the accelerator is the pedal that adjusts the power of the car. only by stepping on the accelerator can we move forward powerfully. the grassroots are the "last mile" to implement the policies and guidelines of the party and the country. the work is difficult and hard, and grassroots cadres must not relax. first, we must establish lofty ideals and work hard for a long time to "steady the accelerator." as the poet liushahe said: "ideals are lights that illuminate the road at night; ideals are roads that lead you to dawn." with ideals, there are goals and directions. lofty ideals have always been gathered by completing small goals. helping the masses solve practical problems, conducting in-depth research, and achieving established work goals through hard work are all concrete manifestations of moving towards lofty ideals. they require down-to-earth and persistent efforts. second, we must get rid of fear of difficulties and break through obstacles to "step on the accelerator." there is nothing difficult in the world as long as you are willing to climb. marxist philosophy tells us a simple truth: "the future is bright, but the road is tortuous." if you don't make progress and "step on the accelerator" when you encounter obstacles, you will lose motivation and stop moving forward. remember: when you feel tired, you may also be experiencing the "uphill road" of life. third, we must abandon the generalization and be good at planning and thinking and "slow down the accelerator". as the saying goes, "sharpening the knife does not delay the chopping of wood". when handling work, we should think more, think about new angles and new paths; when making decisions, we should collect more opinions and suggestions, and the voices of the masses; when formulating policies, we should conduct more research, research the actual situation at the grassroots level, and every branch and leaf. think twice before acting, "slow work" can produce "fine work", and reckless actions and "stepping on the accelerator" are never advisable.

step on the brakes well, adhere to the sense of responsibility and do your job with a sense of responsibility of "staying in your position, doing your job, doing your best and not overstepping the limit".brakes are devices for slowing down and stopping. if a vehicle loses its brakes, it will run amok. if a cadre does not have the brakes, he will go astray. first, we must "brake" bad habits and transform our identities to integrate into our posts. young cadres are the new force for doing business and tackling tough problems under the leadership of the party. they are also the reserve force for future development. as they move from school to the grassroots, the environment has changed and their responsibilities have become more important. they should learn to reflect on their shortcomings from the past, integrate into their posts in the best state, and embrace grassroots careers. second, we must "brake" unhealthy trends, be respectful and never cross the line. grassroots work is tedious and even boring. we must be able to endure loneliness and have a normal heart of "being calm, resolute in fighting, and calm in losing"; in daily work, we must persist in fulfilling our duties and responsibilities, and put an end to the bystander mentality of "not being concerned about the matter and hanging it high", the lazy political mentality of "not seeking merit but seeking no mistakes", and the mediocre mentality of "perfunctory and muddling through"; we must always have awe and withstand temptation. we must know that power comes from the people, and "water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it." third, we must "brake" the car on the cliff, adhere to the bottom line and prevent derailment. in recent years, some young cadres have frequently lost their integrity, violated discipline and laws, and crossed the line, and the lessons are profound. therefore, it is necessary to strengthen theoretical study, frequently "self-examine", always reflect on their own words and deeds, and examine what is not enough to temper the party spirit; consciously accept the supervision of the masses to reduce the possibility of "illness"; consciously accept the "physical examination" of the organization, catch it early and small, discover "wormholes" in time, and "treat" it early. in the face of major issues of right and wrong, we must strengthen our political resolve, bear in mind the purpose of serving the people, always grasp the "warning line" between public and private, not touch the "high-voltage line", not step on the "red line", and stick to the "bottom line".

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