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Excuse me, what do you mean by "I'm not outstanding"? What does this mean?

Workers (workers who do not own the means of production, but rely on wage income for a living: the working class, the workers-peasants alliance, and now the popular wage earners.

I-shaped, from the structural point of view, it can be said that an adult is between heaven and earth, but this person can never wash out heaven and earth.

I-shaped words, which have different meanings in different aspects, can be used to express delicate ingenuity and neatness; It can be used to show that you are good at writing, planning, calculating and so on. Now I only talk about workers.

I think the word "worker" comes from the industrial age. I remember being called a craftsman. Before the 1970s and 1980s, the working class in China was relatively strong. With the gradual economic transformation, workers are laid off, and workers gradually become "wage earners" and representatives of vulnerable groups.

As the old saying goes: scholars, farmers and businessmen; It is best to be respected as a sergeant and a bachelor. At that time, business was considered to be the lowest level. But today has changed a lot, of course, taxis are still in the front row, and the position of the second child is not too much, right? Work? That should be the bottom. I think farmers can still starve to death by farming and stop working.

The people who work now are not in heaven and earth. It depends on the adults between the boss and the customer. They are caught in the middle and can't get out of trouble. Be quick, smart and capable, or you will be criticized from top to bottom and compete for jobs in the middle. If you win, you can't escape the attack from top to bottom. So I have been depressed all my life, and I have been fighting for the top all my life. But in the end, it was already the word "earth" and became "buried underground".

So, the word I is really interesting!