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What are the differences between becoming a civil servant at 24 and passing the exam at 34? Many people who get into civil service at 24 are often unhappy, but ask someone who got in at 34, and they will definitely be living happily every day. If you pass at 24, you might still be dreaming about when you'll reach a senior position, when you'll be in charge of a region, and how to realize your ambitions. When a leader says, "Young man, you have strong abilities, the leaders are very optimistic about you," you might happily work overtime for another month; if one day a leader criticizes you, you might spend several days in mental exhaustion; seeing your peers from the same batch get promoted while you're still stuck in the same place, the rustling leaves on the way home seem to mock your incompetence.
But if you pass at 34, you've already experienced a lot—what kind of tricks and PUA tactics haven't you seen? They're all leftovers from your friends. Just send me a few thousand bucks to my card every month, and forget about the useless stuff. "What, not promoted?" I never expected to be promoted when I first joined. "What, going to be disciplined?" Come on, tell me which rule of D-ji G legal person I violated. The more opportunities you have, the more you think about, and the more worries you have. When you finally have no way out, you end up living more transparently.