It is really important to treat work affairs with a realistic attitude and sincerely devote ourselves to people's livelihood affairs, without hypocrisy or flashiness.
Formalism must be re-examined and corrected, and only in this way can it win the respect and trust of the audience.
Recently, a signed article on excessism and the dangers caused by formalism has aroused heated public discussion.
The article emphasizes the need to insist on seeking truth from facts, sincerely and practically devote ourselves to all work, and serve the public with our hearts, rather than doing perfunctory and superficial work.
People abhor this kind of formalism because it is often out of touch with reality, and it is difficult to bring practical benefits, but it is easy to lose trust and even cause confusion.
On the contrary, those pragmatic and serious actions can win the admiration and praise of the people the most.
For example, we can see that on that snowy day, our working people swept away the snow without anxiety, and this kind of enthusiastic dedication and pursuit of practical results has undoubtedly won the appreciation and respect of the audience.
However, to the public's relief, although formalism is tiresome, if we can actually do something to bring people, such as directly funding people's snow clearing activities, we can return everyone's trust and praise.
The importance of pragmatic action on this issue is self-evident.
In addition, in the face of all kinds of public pressure, we should remain independent.