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Do young people need a cooling-off period when they resign?

I think young people need to resign and calm down for a while.

1. When we were young, the consequences of doing things on impulse seemed unbearable. When we were young, we had no scruples and did whatever we wanted. When we encountered unhappy things at work, we resolutely resigned, and it was in the case of little savings or even no moonlight. When we were young, we were in high spirits and shouted that we would be old if we were not crazy. We long for freedom. In our eyes, resignation seems to be an act of upholding one's inner sense of justice in order not to be changed by the world.

Open a social media at will, and the blogger will tell you to eat, drink and be merry in time, and don't wronged yourself when you encounter unhappy things. But when we resigned on impulse, did we really think about it? Do we have enough savings to support us through the days without work? Is it really helpful for our career development to resign all the time?

2. Funeral culture teaches you to lie flat and have fun. When we turn on our mobile phones, what is hanging over us? Why do young people try so hard to lie flat and enjoy the atmosphere of life? . We muddle along on weekdays, stay up until the wee hours after work, eat junk food, curse stars online and vent our dissatisfaction. We are getting more and more angry and dissatisfied with our work. We left our job impulsively because we wanted to enjoy life in a limited time.

But is this really happiness? The time after resignation seems to be really as free and relaxed as I thought. Do you have enough capital to resist the claws of life when they come at you?

Don't be fooled by those poisonous chicken soup. Live and work hard. Poisonous chicken soup tells you that it is useless to work hard. Just lie flat and accept the reality and let nature take its course. You linger on various entertainment apps, and you are emotional in every drama. Many people tell you not to work hard, and the class cannot be crossed. You believe it. You think you can't do it at work, and you must resign, which is wrong. When you are young, you should be high-spirited and do your best. Don't choose to escape because of temporary difficulties, face it bravely and think clearly about your choice at the moment you decide to resign.

Finally, send a message from my favorite blogger, * * *:

I sincerely advise young people not to be too sentimental every day. They can think more about what to eat for dinner, how to earn money, or how to make themselves healthier. Emotions will dissipate, and youth cannot be chased.