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Are those people who jump in line and squeeze into the subway to shop so selfish in the workplace?

First of all, I think so. Those who directly jump in line to squeeze the subway and go shopping will be more selfish in the workplace. Of course, some people may disagree and say what if it is urgent? Although I don't advocate speaking like a book, the topic here is "directly jumping in line", which means not explaining the reasons for jumping in line. I'm afraid this kind of behavior is puzzling. ?

As we all know, it is a virtue to queue up in an orderly way at the subway station and respect the old and love the young. It is also a truth that children from the oldest to three years old know. However, in our real life, there are always some people who ignore this point. In order to jump the queue two or three minutes in advance, they thought they had got a bargain. In fact, this is a very selfish performance, because it has been infringed invisibly. Think about a little thing in life, and I think it will happen at work, because their first thought is their own self-interest.

"Steal needles when you are young and gold when you grow up" literally means stealing needles when you are young and stealing gold when you grow up; The deeper meaning is "when I was a child, I developed a bad habit (petty theft), but when I grow up, this bad habit will not converge, but will expand", because once a habit is formed, it is usually difficult to change, which is called irreversible. Similarly, we can see a person's selfish behavior from the small behavior of jumping in line to squeeze the subway and shopping, which can be amplified to every corner of his life, including the workplace.