Chapter 268: Brain Opening 4
The psychological dilemma that Ke Shou actually encountered is also a bottleneck in career development that most middle-aged people will encounter... At this time, if you cross it, there will be another new and bright sunshine. If you can't cross it, you will fall into the trap of mid-life crisis and it will be difficult to get out!
...Ran Zhongnian is halfway up the mountain, and this is also the moment when the physical and mental burden is the heaviest, because family, career, and even all aspects of society require his own efforts, dealings, and coping.
At home, Ke Shou is a filial son to his mother who is over 70 years old, a model husband to his frail wife, and a role model for his son who has just started junior high school.
At work, he was the head of a bureau. He had to deal with inspections and assignments from above, as well as lead all police officers to maintain the safety of Central City, solve various cases, and hunt down criminals...
Years of intense work and overtime have made him physically and mentally exhausted, with poor eating and sleeping, and his health is deteriorating.
On top of that, he also had to meticulously coordinate all the relationships within the bureau, maintain unity, and worry about one thing after another... from visiting retired comrades who were sick and hospitalized, to providing on-the-job training for young detectives, and even finding girlfriends and hosting their wedding celebrations...
A person's energy is limited
A spare time is limited
When you take on a heavier responsibility, you take on more responsibilities...
Ke Shou wanted to do everything well, but he found that he really didn't have that much energy and time!
He feels that he has tried his best at work, but there is still a gap between him and perfection.
In terms of study, due to lack of time to calm down and recharge, my knowledge reserves are indeed a little behind the times.
In terms of improving his professional skills as a criminal police officer, he had also regressed somewhat. After all, he was the director, not a frontline criminal police officer...
If he encountered a leader who was more pragmatic, Ke Shou could still deal with it with polite words and pragmatic talk. After all, he had worked in this industry for so many years and still had the basic professional skills.
However, when faced with a young, capable, and knowledgeable leader like Jian Ming, Ke Shou was at his wit's end. For the first time, he felt like an old, outdated ox, being forced to spur on by Deputy Director Jian...
Well, maybe this is a good thing. Under the pressure of simplicity, being able to catch up is not bad! He thought.
So, after lunch, he called together several captains of the Central City Criminal Investigation Bureau and held a secret meeting to discuss how to speak in the afternoon as required by Deputy Director Jian.
"Everyone, thank you for your hard work. I'm really sorry for taking up your lunch break." Ke Shou.
"As for me, I'm good at handling cases and have some practical experience from the past few years, but my theoretical level is indeed not high. I've been busy with administrative work over the years and haven't strengthened my studies. So, as you can see, I was defeated by Director Li Li's high-level speech." Ke Shou said self-deprecatingly.
His words resonated with everyone.
"Yeah, Director Li and Captain Sun, what's wrong with their brains? They have so many theories."
"At the meeting today, I didn't dare to speak at first. Their firepower was too strong."
Several captains shared the same sentiment, feeling that the Central City police were indeed somewhat weak in theoretical learning. In this morning's presentation, the Central City police were clearly outshone.
"So, we can't be so passive in our afternoon speeches anymore. Let's all work together to discuss this. This afternoon's speeches must reflect the level of our Central City..."
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