Everyone should think more about "what can I do for society" (outlook on people's livelihood). Society | Nurses | Outlook on People's Livelihood
If everyone thinks more about "what I can do for society", society will become better, and ultimately, everyone will benefit
"Let me come, I'm an emergency nurse!" Recently, Liu Yanping, a nurse in the emergency department of Changsha First Hospital, picked up her daughter from school as usual after work. As she was about to reach the school pick-up point, the sound of a motorcycle falling to the ground suddenly came from not far away. Liu Yanping immediately ran to the scene of the incident and saw that the injured person's condition was critical. She immediately evacuated the surrounding crowd to ensure air circulation. "Don't worry, I have received professional training in first aid, and I will do my best!" The first aid finally pulled the injured person back from the brink of death, carefully guarding for 15 minutes before the ambulance arrived at the scene.
Liu Yanping's actions of standing up and acting bravely have received praise from school teachers and parents. In the WeChat group, a parent exclaimed, "Great, the most beautiful angel in white!"
What everyone likes is the courage and kindness of Nurse Liu to stand up, as well as her courage to take on social responsibility. In daily life, Liu Yanping, who is not wearing a nurse's uniform, has not shirked her responsibility of saving lives and helping the injured. She believes that standing up at this time is just her job. In similar incidents, we often see the figures of medical staff, and when interviewed afterwards, their thoughts are often very similar: I am a medical staff member, who should I attend? The sense of social responsibility and professional honor has been integrated into my heart and turned into my first reaction, which is particularly touching.
A person, especially valuable, is a sense of responsibility. "The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every individual," and "I dare not forget to worry about the country even in my humble position." These sayings of ancient sages and sages all convey a wisdom: society is a whole, and every individual needs to survive under the protection of this big web. If everyone thinks more about "what I can do for society", society will become better, and ultimately, everyone will benefit.
At present, many people in China embody this sense of responsibility: grassroots cadres on the front line of rural revitalization, who work together with their fellow villagers to sweat and cultivate the fields of hope; Soldiers on the frontline of border defense who uphold their responsibilities and endure the scorching heat and cold; Bus drivers who are always on the road in the streets and alleys of the city, regardless of wind or rain; The delivery guys rushing through the streets and alleys in order to ensure timely dining for everyone... Everyone is for me, I am for everyone, with countless shoulders shouldering responsibility. Together, they are the magnificent force driving social progress.
On the journey of realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, please use the determination and responsibility of "not seeking refuge in matters, not shirking responsibility in righteousness" to support our firm footsteps forward.