I admire only one thing, that is, this kind of thing, you can actually have the courage to want to publish it. I advise you not to talk nonsense
"To the upper sycophancy, to the lower arrogant?" The composite picture below has recently been widely circulated on the Internet, causing widespread heated discussions among netizens.
As can be seen from the picture, the main purpose of the picture is to highlight the changes in the expression and posture of the marked official. The intuitive impression is the previous picture, he is greeting the superior inspection as a subordinate, with a respectful attitude. The next picture is checking the work of subordinates, and there is more confidence and perseverance in his eyes.
Surprisingly, such a picture was wildly interpreted by some self-media, and their views were surprisingly consistent:
Can two photos show a person's character? And make a categorical and conclusive evaluation of a person? Some people are particularly good at generalizations! In fact, everyone has the emotional expression of joy, anger and sorrow, and it is really boring to over-interpret it.
For these unsubstantiated views, the author really does not dare to agree: Is there a lower limit for unscrupulous media such as Er? This kind of chasing the wind and using photos to win people is not only wrong, but also seems to damage the reputation of others. This kind of disorderly behavior and ignoring others in unrighteousness is the real despise and villain behavior.
It has to be said that the person who made and synthesized this picture did have malicious intentions, presumably he must have carefully selected these two photos, and took advantage of the contrast before and after, deliberately creating a very misleading image for this official, which can be described as extremely vicious. For such villains who "put arrows in their backs", we should be highly vigilant.
But on the other hand, the reason why this photo caused such a big response is not for nothing. Indeed, this official has a very different attitude towards the top and the bottom.
In fact, there should be a question here that causes us to think: how to correctly respect leaders and subordinates in the workplace?
In real life, the common problem of most people is that they respect their superiors too much to the point of losing their principles, and regard blind flattery and obedience to their superiors as "political correctness."
As for the subordinates, they are too contemptuous, so that they are arrogant, pointing, arbitrarily driving subordinates, and treating dominating subordinates as fun.
All this is obviously inappropriate.
Blindly obeying superiors is very harmful, which can easily cause the subordinates to be unable to reach up, which is not conducive to the superiors listening to the true opinions of subordinates.
Dong Mingzhu once said in an interview: "I want to cultivate a group of people who dare to tell the truth, I don't like those who speak well, pat me on the, and dare not tell the truth and tell problems." If he does this in front of me a few times, I will have a bad impression of him..."
Arrogance towards subordinates is also undesirable. Everyone has self-esteem, and it is human nature to want to be recognized by others. Being high above and wantonly belittling and belittling subordinates is doomed to not be respected by others.
Although the screenshots of WeChat chats concocted by Chen Zhilong are fake, the public resonance he evokes is real, ranging from a revolt against endless overtime to a bitter hatred of the bureaucracy at his superiors.
Fake chat screenshots
Correctly handling relations with superiors and subordinates can enhance unity and promote work. At the end of the day, you need to be neither humble nor promiscuous:
Under man, treat oneself as a human being, and not lose the dignity of being born a human being; Above people, treat others as human beings, remembering that respect is mutual. The scale of this is a test of wisdom and is a compulsory course for people to deal with the world and engage in politics for officials.

Are there people around you who are flattering to the upper and arrogant to the lower? How do you get along with them? Welcome to leave a message to discuss.