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Bernard Shaw said that all occupations are conspiracies against amateurs.

All industries are unfamiliar to laymen. This famous saying comes from Bernard Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma. Neil, this is a bit difficult to read. Pozmann also quoted in "Childhood Disappeared" that all occupations are conspiracies against amateurs. My understanding should be that in the real society, we are born as human beings, no matter how great we are, we may not be omnipotent, or even more omnipotent. Especially in this era when the social division of labor is becoming more and more detailed and everything is becoming more and more professional, even if a person, even a saint, develops in an all-round way, you will have limitations, and you can only exert your intelligence and wisdom in a limited field, not to mention that people's energy is limited. Even if you are gifted, brilliant and gifted from an early age, you can do anything and do anything you like, but you can never be good at the same time.

For some unfamiliar fields, it is popular for professionals to do professional things, just like I organize civil servants to go to work for physical examination. The end of the wooden bridge is basically a step or two, but some people don't pay attention to their health. Some indicators are out of the standard of physical examination, which makes people elusive, difficult to choose and difficult to judge. Even the hospital said it was difficult to draw a conclusion, just like an incurable disease. But at this time, we can't say that laymen and laymen can speculate and draw conclusions at will. Of course, this requires professionals and experts to consult together, put forward opinions and ideas according to the physical examination standards, and make accurate judgments and decisions according to the characteristics of various indicators.

There is also a need for our own use in reality, but we are not professional, so we can only achieve it through purchase. In other words, in our life, no one will inevitably have to deal with people who are not good at your profession. If some people have ulterior motives, deliberately deceive and drive up prices, I am afraid it will be difficult for this process to have a good result. For example, in the decoration industry, how many people pay for it and dare to trust it all? At this time, in order to prevent being cheated-sometimes being cheated is inevitable, perhaps it can be said that in order to prevent being cheated more, you can only be careful everywhere. There is no trust between people. This is what kind of anxiety, what kind of pain, what kind of burden.

Let's talk about a liar attached to his career. For example, the hidden rules encountered in decoration, the price deception encountered in going to a beauty shop, and the shopping trap encountered in TV shopping. It seems that there is not much that can be done for the time being. If we modify the famous saying above, we may have no choice but to say that some professions are becoming a conspiracy against amateurs. Professional swindlers used to like to go to the streets and cheat money by performing various deceptive programs, such as winning cans, selling heirlooms, selling precious medicinal materials, pretending to be monks and nuns to see a doctor to eliminate disasters, losing money on the street, watching "magic doctors" and making phone calls. At the same time, people who have learned from their mistakes can slowly cultivate a calm and even increasingly indifferent heart by walking in the streets. With the progress of communication technology and internet technology, street fraud has withdrawn from the dominant position and been replaced by various telephone fraud and online fraud. Street deception seems to have gradually become the exclusive world of touching porcelain. Vehicles, pedestrians, honest people and outsiders who touch porcelain. Some scammers are really getting more and more excited. When it comes to phone fraud and online fraud, I'm afraid people are no strangers now. In the Internet age, people who can't live without the network and communication tools can hear and even experience the birth of various new tricks every day. The subject matter of telephone fraud and online fraud is basically no longer cash, but bank cards. Some media have carefully counted a number of popular scams: "Guess who I am" phone fraud, credit card fraud, "Come to my office tomorrow" phone fraud, online shopping fraud, fictional winning fraud, online part-time fraud, granting subsidies for the disabled or tax refund for buying a house, and so on. However, there are indications that scammers are never satisfied with the status quo and are racking their brains to upgrade their deception methods every day. I often hear people sigh: it's really impossible to prevent! We can't slack off. From time to time, we have to fight with the swindlers ourselves, and from time to time, we have to remind our relatives and friends what new tricks are coming out.