Listen to the Laments of the Old Men: I’m Still Young, I’m Still Young!
Once, I was boasting by the roadside barbecue stalls;
Once, I was sweating profusely on the basketball court;
Once, I was singing 'Loved You Back to Death' at KTV;
Now, I often dream of the boss telling me: The next layoff may include you.
What a miserable year, it snows and then it rains.

Humming to myself:Forgive me for my carefree and indulgent love of freedom in my life, and I also fear that one day I will fall. I have abandoned my ideals, and anyone can do it, but I fear that one day only you and I will be left.In this way, I soothe my restless soul, then take a deep drag of a cigarette and shout out of the car window: 'I'm still young, I'm still young!'
Perhaps the world thinks I'm an old uncle, no longer worth that price, and I need to be re-stocked on shelves, stalls, small shops, and even large department stores. Whatever.
Before that, let's listen to the heart of an uncle, because you will also have experienced it.
Can an old uncle be spared? I'm still enjoying all the feasts! Don't doubt me, my experience and seniority can still lead troops, but the top is already crowded.
From a corporate perspective, fast growth and stability are not contradictory. I'm fast, it's not bad, steady wins the race. Sometimes, our attitude towards old employees reflects a company's responsibility and long-term strategy. Few people consider why China has no century-old companies – it's because Chinese companies are good at frequent bloodletting, not frequent blood production.During rapid growth, companies shed 'burden' but also lose their spirit.
In the process of choosing, who knows which choices are also in us.
Since an old uncle has been put on the shelf, he needs to take off the beautiful packaging, and put on new clothes, practicality is the key.