The society we live in now is a society that is extremely lacking in professionalism. Many people just have a professional name, but they don't give high respect and sincere dedication to this profession. An example that impressed me deeply was that many hospitals didn't diagnose patients' specific conditions, but they had to spend a lot of money to let patients have various physical examinations and tests, and then finally found out an irrelevant problem. In fact, this is not the right medicine, but also a waste of patients' time and money. I think this behavior is in sharp contrast with the above-mentioned teacher's behavior.
In his position, looking for a job is really more than one sentence. This teacher can constantly adjust his smile and his mental state in order to devote himself to his work and face his students with the fullest enthusiasm. Because he knows that students come to study and can't be influenced by any other emotions and things. As a teacher, you should devote yourself to the work you love with the greatest enthusiasm and fullness. This is a performance of being responsible for students, and a performance of being highly responsible for one's own work, which is worth learning and praising from each of us.
In real life, most of us are ordinary people, so we should: get a job in their position, have a passion, have a contribution, not waste this life, and be conscientious about our work. Only when everyone is highly responsible for their own work can our society be better and the craftsman spirit be passed down forever.