3 most unanswered minds in the world
Each person’s individuality should be respected. However, there are prerequisites. You shouldn’t harm others, and when you respect the individuality of others, your own taste can be respected. Everyone must have experienced in their life meeting someone with a really trashy mindset. On the outside, Hou-Dae looks fine, but inside he is rotten. Likes and dislikes of people will differ depending on the point of view, but personally, as a pledge not to become this kind of person, I write down the three best garbage minds I think.
Someone who looks down on someone else’s job
Recently, when a health book became a bestseller, a so-called fart person on Facebook made fun of the author’s background. The biography of the author is that he is a chiropractor, that is, a chiropractor. There’s been a debate about whether or not this person is a doctor, but that’s not the point. The problem is the prejudice that we cannot write professional books because we are not the doctors or doctors we generally know. For reference, there is no place in Korea that grants a chiropractic degree, and in the United States, you have to go to graduate school after obtaining a bachelor’s degree and study for 4 years to get a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Anyone can easily feel that there is a consciousness of looking down on the profession of a chiropractor in the unconscious or deliberately hidden consciousness of those who criticize this person’s background.

There is another similar case. Recently, when a famous YouTuber’s “Common Siblings” book became a bestseller, I read that publishers commented on related facts or wrote a column. However, I didn’t see a single evaluation of the book’s content, and the core of all the writing was focused only on the background of this book’s first place. It is that YouTube has too much influence on the publishing market. Is there any reason why YouTube shouldn’t affect the publishing market? And do you know how hard these YouTubers have worked to get to this point? In fact, I was so annoyed when I saw the articles that were dominated by the typical seonmin consciousness. In a word, I want to conclude about the job. There is no honor in a job, only a calling.
A mindset that wields one’s position as power
Position is not power. Being the head of the department does not mean becoming the king of the department. Positions are markers of how much responsibility you have for decisions. It is such a heavy seat, not a tyrant’s seat of power that can overpower people. Recently, I’ve been working with someone in a fairly high-ranking position. I was introduced because I was good at it, but my skills were terrible, and I was so obsessed with the money that would come with the result rather than the project, so it was very difficult throughout my work.
That’s how the project ended and the person made as much profit as he wanted. And I politely informed them that the quality of the work was so poorer than expected from the feedback that it would be difficult to work again if the same process was repeated next time. Since this person has been in such a high position for so long, this kind of feedback is probably the first time he has heard it. When he talked about money, he talked endlessly, but after receiving cool feedback, a sentence came back saying that he knew it.
As time passed, this person started to gossip about us. He had benefited and received appropriate advice, but he felt that treatment was not suitable for his ‘power’. Too many people mistake their title for their power. It will be poison to you. why? It’s because one day you have to come down from that position, and then it’s only a matter of time before you become a ‘dog hair’. (For reference, this guy redoed the project with another team, and the result was a total disaster.)
Mindset that one’s dreams are superior
Dreams are the essence of life itself. So there is no situation more painful than having your dreams trampled on. One of the reasons life is so difficult is that there is great competition, with one person’s dream colliding with another’s. For example, if your life’s dream is to become the world’s best swimmer, you have to defeat countless competitors with the same goal. It’s never easy.
But for some, the dream may not be to become the world’s best athlete, but to overcome one’s limitations through swimming. So, if you achieve the highest record you set yourself and become a better version of yourself than yesterday, then you can say that you have achieved a great dream. But many people despise such a dream. “What does that mean? It is self rationalization. It’s meaningless if others don’t recognize it.” Ignoring other people’s dreams while spitting out words like this. There is superiority and inferiority in records, but there is no superiority and inferiority in dreams. Everyone’s dreams are meaningful and precious. Let’s not judge others based on our dreams. There is no such foolish judgment in the world.