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Is it better to be the deputy director of the Education Bureau or the principal of a primary school?
This is a very good question! Similarly, it is best to be a university teacher or a civil servant. As far as material treatment is concerned, there is little difference between the two occupations. People who can have two opportunities at the same time should generally have a college degree or above. For this kind of people, Maslow's demand theory can be used to think about personal choices.

I think it depends on two aspects: one is personal ideals and pursuits, and the other is personal personality characteristics.

If a person wants to work in a government department to realize his personal value and his personality characteristics are also suitable for working in an administrative organ, then the deputy director of the Education Bureau should be a more suitable choice. On the other hand, if a person doesn't like the working atmosphere or characteristics of the administrative organs (such as relatively dull, need to be cautious, and have great pressure on supervision and assessment, etc.). ), and hope to realize the personal value of peaches and plums all over the world by educating more children, then the primary school principal is a more suitable choice.

In short, I think these two options are not good or bad, only more suitable. This is my answer to your question. If you think it is good, please remember to give me a compliment.