"I have decided not to sing in public, because I want to tell you that I am an athlete and don't want to be a singer."-in my opinion, liu Xiang's words are perfect, and he is able to shake the world at the Athens Olympics.
Liu Xiang made these remarks when he refused the "singing" request for the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.
According to reports, according to the original plan, Liu Xiang will appear at the Spring Festival Gala this year, but as the organizer has always asked him to sing a song at that time, Liu Xiang is ready to cancel the appointment. He and the coach both said that it is no problem to show up as a guest at the Spring Festival Gala, but if they must sing, they will give up this opportunity. As for playing a sketch, it is even more impossible, because Liu Xiang only wants to remember him as an athlete.
A "I am an athlete" is filled with a rigorous professional spirit and a noble temperament, and it is a slap in the face of society, in all aspects of society, the "professional cartilage disease in front of fame and fortune" and "self-role cognitive disorder" are openly despised and heavily whipped.
I am an athlete-no matter what I have done in the past, but if I can say this, it indicates that Liu Xiang, who has taken off his impetuousness and has been fully engaged in his own Role Positioning, with proud professional identity and corresponding professional spirit, there is an insurmountable professional principle: in its position, seeking for its government, doing something, and failing to do anything, as a person who is engaged in a career, do as much as possible in his or her career as possible, and combine his or her personality into his or her career life, fear of "I am a XXX"-no matter how dazzling a name can bring to myself when a "behavior requirement" crosses this boundary, no matter how lucrative the benefits it brings, I absolutely refuse it.
This sober role recognition and rigorous professional principles are the most valuable and indispensable qualities of our society, many professionals lack the "I am an athlete" anti-fraud and introspection style. They are very frivolous about their careers, under the temptation of fame and fortune, it is easy to make a "professional cartilage disease", give up the professional dignity, regardless of the professional glory, throwing away the professional spirit.
Do some officials know "I am a civil servant? Civil servants' occupations require that they have a public spirit and a sense of "feeling for the people, power for the people, and benefit for the people". We can see that many officials use power to do business, use power to seek benefits for children, use public power as a private cash tree, and use the identity of officials to reap various benefits.
Do some scholars have the string "I am an intellectual? As an economist serving as a layman of privileged capital, he spoke nonsense. As a professor, he abused spam. As a scholar, he was plagiarized with his title; as a teacher, I was fascinated by the well-off society and threw down my students. The only difference is that the professional honors of intellectuals in the past were almost lost by some people.
Do some businessmen dare to face up to the self-torture of "I am a businessman? Fake wine, fake medicines, fake milk powder, exaggerated publicity of the effect, a variety of Harmful additives to the human body, a lot of marketing methods, countless commercial scams-integrity of the professional quality is lost, businessmen are getting less and less respected by society.
Some acting stars do not stick to "I am an actor". They want to go to colleges and universities to serve as professors. Doctors do not fear "I am a doctor" and receive red packets and offer high-priced medicines without any need; athletes do not care about "I am an athlete". They have been in the entertainment industry and the entertainment industry for the whole day. Needless to say, our society is filled with this kind of misplacement and role loss, there is a lack of rigorous career principles for your own career. This kind of frivolous and self-defeating self-orientation is more like: Not an official, not a doctor, not a businessman, not a professor. On the basis of this "soft constraint", the chaos of social division of labor came into being: the officials do not act as the officials do, and the businesses do not do as they do, teaching is not like teaching.
From this perspective, Liu Xiang's solemn confession of "I am an athlete" gave the society a loud slap in the face: Don't treat yourself as yourself.