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Which prospect is better, Taobao operation or auxiliary police?
If you don't have your own thinking, you will blindly listen to what is good and what is not good, so it is easy to follow the crowd, and it is easy to fail and dangerous to follow the crowd.
Now more people in the industry pay attention to it, which is actually at a relatively high point, so it is easy to encounter bottlenecks.
However, most industries have not yet reached the bottleneck period, especially the relatively basic industries, such as service industry, food and medicine. And industries with demand, no matter how they change, have markets.
Now many practitioners really feel hard. Actually, all industries are saturated. How to grow and develop in adversity depends mainly on our own strength and constantly strengthen ourselves in service, management and content. With a solid foundation, they are not afraid of competition and comparison, so no matter what industry, they can go upstream.
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