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I vaguely remember that Director Zhou Zaisheng said such a sincere word to a group of new students in the training class: "Do things seriously, but not so seriously." I also vaguely remember that there is such a wise saying in the textbook that "one step forward is fallacy" These two words are about the degree of assurance, which inspires me deeply. "Yes, be moderate." I said to myself. Think about the long road of life, people should not be extravagant, but moderate. "Degree" is interpreted as "measurement, tolerable quantity" in Xinhua dictionary. I think degree is the goal, and people lose their direction when they lose their goals. Degree is the method. To be a man, we should assess the situation and take appropriate measures according to the specific situation. Degree is moderate, excess is indulgence. Think about the reasons why so many people in the world can't achieve their goals in life. Either the goals are unclear, the methods are improper, or both. We often say that the golden mean is to grasp the bottom line of life, and this bottom line is the degree. The goal of being a man should not be too high and too far away from the actual situation; Don't be too reluctant to be a man; The principle of being a man should not be too lax or too indulgent. As a living person, we can't be extravagant or excessive. Excessive is divorced from reality, the goal is too high, and some unrealistic goals, methods or regulations are put forward. Although people are in a good mood and have a good goal, they often fail to achieve the ideal goal. The goal is like fishing for the moon in water, drawing water with a sieve. It will make people overwork, and overwork will make people lose their will. This is a reminder of their own disabilities. In the end, we will not only fail to achieve our goals, but also end up physically and mentally damaged, hurting our wives and losing our soldiers. Sometimes, excesses and excesses have the same effect. The most difficult and important thing for people is the doctrine of the mean. The doctrine of the mean reflects a person's level of work, his judgment of things and his grasp of the development of the situation. More importantly, it reflects the measurement of one's own ability. We should be moderate. Now think about what Director Zhou said before. We are newcomers just out of school, lacking work experience, and our medical technical ability is in the embryonic stage. We shouldn't expect too much treatment. We should correctly measure our present value, and don't expect to become an excellent medical staff overnight. We should improve moderately day by day and set moderate goals day by day.