In recent years, society's perception of experts has become more complex and diverse. Some people call experts noble government advisers who provide think tanks for national decision-making; others disparage experts as lackeys of capital, believing that they serve only a few wealthy strata; and even worse, classify experts as charlatans who use deception to obtain profits. However, it is undeniable that today's group of experts has lost their authority, they cannot stand on their feet, and they cannot become the spokesperson of the people at the bottom.
The loss of authority of experts is largely due to the fact that they do not see things from the perspective of the people at the bottom. The people at the bottom face extreme hardships and difficulties, and their living and living conditions are difficult for experts to feel from the luxurious offices. Experts are active in the high-end fields of academic research and policy formulation all year round, and they cannot truly understand the suffering of the people at the bottom who worry about food and clothing, their children's schooling, and medical security every day. As a result, experts cannot truly represent the opinions and interests of the people at the bottom.
At the same time, today's specialists live in a relatively comfortable environment, they don't lack food, clothing, and money. This relatively affluent state of life has created a gap between them and the people at the bottom. The people at the bottom urgently need to improve their lives and solve practical problems, but the experts turn a blind eye to the plight of the bottom because of the satisfaction of material conditions. Therefore, the remarks of experts are often strongly theoretical, and lack sensitivity and attention to practical issues.
However, the experts cannot be blamed entirely for the invisible. Experts are also members of the people, and their duty and mission is to serve the country and society, and contribute their wisdom and strength to solve the problems of the people at the bottom. While broadening their horizons, experts should pay attention to dialogue and exchanges with the people at the bottom, listen to their voices and voices, and deeply study their needs and problems, so as to stand firm and speak for the people.
In the face of real-world problems and challenges, we need a more objective, impartial and truthful group of experts. They should have a wide range of knowledge and profound academic attainments, and at the same time, they should also have a sense of caring for the people and understanding the needs of the underclass. Only in this way can experts become a source of strength for social progress and development, bringing real benefits and well-being to the people at the bottom.
In building a fairer and more just society, communication and interaction between experts and people at the bottom are crucial. Only when experts truly enter the lives of the people and feel their hardships and needs can they find the crux of the problem and propose practical solutions. Experts need to realize that their authority does not exist in a vacuum, but needs to be earned by contributing practical actions to the common good of the people.
To sum up, from the point of view that experts can never represent the people, today's experts have become sour and have lost their authority. This is mainly due to the fact that the experts lack the position of the people at the bottom to see the problem, and cannot truly represent the opinions and interests of the people. However, we cannot leave the expert community entirely in the spotlight. Only when experts have extensive knowledge and real feelings, and actively dialogue with the people at the bottom, can they become leaders of social development and progress, and can they truly speak for the people and solve their practical problems.