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The battle over the treatment of civil servants: understanding the hard work and contribution behind it

author:Lady Luck is round

Hey, in today's world, there are always some people who point fingers and complain about the salaries and pensions of civil servants. But I would like to ask these people, do you really understand the toil of civil servants, and are you really qualified to judge their treatment?

Think about it, civil servants get up early every day, are busy with various public affairs, and silently contribute to the development of society. Not only do they have to deal with all kinds of cumbersome documents, but they also have to receive the visiting masses and solve their problems. These tasks may seem simple, but in fact they are trivial and onerous, requiring great patience and responsibility. And their salaries and pensions are just the rewards of their hard work.

The battle over the treatment of civil servants: understanding the hard work and contribution behind it

And those who complain, how much do you contribute to society? Is your pockets as bulging as the pensions of civil servants? Or do you just stand by and point fingers, but you never really put in the effort?

Moreover, the pension of civil servants does not come out of nowhere. That's the accumulation and return they have given to society over the years. When they were young, they worked hard for the good of the country and the people, accumulating experience and abilities. When it's time to retire, they should naturally enjoy the treatment they deserve.

The battle over the treatment of civil servants: understanding the hard work and contribution behind it

We should not only look at the treatment of civil servants and ignore their contribution to society. We should not judge them with a one-sided eye, but should respect their efforts and efforts.

In closing, I would like to say that everyone has their own way of life and values. Instead of judging other people's choices and treatments, we should respect everyone's choices and efforts. After all, the world is made up of all kinds of people, each with their own value and meaning.

The battle over the treatment of civil servants: understanding the hard work and contribution behind it

So, for those who are still complaining about the high salaries and pensions of civil servants, I would like to ask: Do you really understand the hard work and dedication of civil servants? Do you really think that your treatment is more reasonable than theirs? Perhaps, we should have more understanding and respect, and less complaints and accusations. After all, the world needs more positive energy and mutual understanding than endless bickering and complaining.