
A few days ago, a Miss Dong told us: returnees are very dangerous.
Now, another Miss Dong has come forward to say: returnees are indeed very dangerous.
But the danger of returnees is not because of the spy issue, but because of the gilded Brahmins among the returnees, who have allowed ordinary people to once again see another sky—just like the Forbidden City G in the past, we don’t need to be shocked, or even surprised.
The daily life of the Brahmins is a world that ordinary people cannot imagine. Thanks to the previous Miss Dong—at least she suggested not hiring returnees, which objectively opens a path for ordinary people.
The details of the matter, the audience must have eaten a lot of melons, so I won’t go into detail here.
I saw a student who majored in civil engineering say that after reading Miss Dong’s resume, he felt that he could also perform a coronary artery bypass graft—after all, they are all bypasses.
For ordinary people, when you finally get a surgical opportunity at a Xiehe Hospital after going through hardships, you don’t know which god the elegant young lady in the operating room is.
With a medical student of such high status performing surgery for themselves, wouldn’t ordinary people be grateful?
The only problem is that this medical student only gilded herself in an independent college affiliated with a famous American university (and it was economics), and after returning to China, she obtained the right to hold a scalpel with a training process that was much shorter and simpler than the normal standard.
The normal training process for a doctoral student in medicine should be “5+3+4″=12 years, but Miss Dong picked up the scalpel of Xiehe Hospital in her second year of medical school.
The only remaining question is, do you dare to get on this operating table?
The most powerful thing about the Beijing Brahmins is not that they can become Xiehe doctors by relying on their fathers to undertake Xiehe’s projects, but that—this place is just a change of place for them to fall in love.
So I say, ordinary people cannot imagine the real Brahmin life.
The tip of the pyramid of the class you think is just the scraps of their lives.
What’s more, her doctor boyfriend dares to leave the patient on the operating table for 40 minutes. The sense of relaxation of the Brahmins is not in the hundreds of thousands of yuan a bottle of red wine, nor in what Maybach, but in the free switching of work and life.
The place where ordinary people have to work hard for several lifetimes to squeeze into is just their social dance party that exudes a sense of relaxation. It’s just that they still need to wear white coats to make a show.
In fact, Brahmins have always existed, but the county-level Brahmins have a bit more of the local flavor of small places, while the Beijing Brahmins exude the atmosphere of the bones everywhere.
Just like the big G back then, just driving around the Forbidden City, casually posting a circle of friends, the ease is only unintentional, and does not require much luxury.
However, the Brahmins are also evolving.
In the past, the descendants of businessmen could still marry into the power field, but I heard that the current power Brahmins are increasingly rejecting wealthy businessmen.
Officials and officials unite, which is still stronger than officials and businessmen uniting. Money is only an appendage of power, but power itself is a rare commodity that cannot be exchanged for money.
I promote and arrange for your children, you promote and arrange for my children. There is indeed not much space left for businessmen in this mechanism.
Similarly, there is not much space left for good students.
When I was in school, it was a provincial key school, and at least half of the people in the class were the children of local Brahmins, and the other half were admitted by themselves. I was the one who was admitted, but I did feel that it was useless. After working for a few years and returning to my hometown, most of those Brahmin students had already been distributed in various power departments within the system.
But at that time, there were still more channels for ordinary people than now.
In this land, the era when ordinary people could drink soup was actually a prosperous age. But now, this soup is not so easy to drink by relying on small town exams.
Another characteristic is the Brahminization of professional departments, as in the cases of Dr. Xiao and Miss Dong.
In the past, it was difficult for ordinary people to try to get involved in the power departments by working hard, but they could at least reach the ceiling of their lives through their professional level. Therefore, the medical field, which requires brains, is the only channel for ordinary people to dance with the Brahmins.
But now, the training of medical students in high-level hospitals has also become Brahminized, and it can even be said that the training mechanism they set is tailor-made for the Brahmins, which is a “carrot mechanism”.
Miss Dong, she is not alone.
The upward channel that ordinary people think of is actually degenerating into the “packaging assembly line” of the Brahmins.
The only thing to worry about in the middle is probably those patients on the operating table.
From the county-level Brahmins to the Beijing Brahmins, from Miss Dong to Miss Dong, ordinary people should gradually establish an awareness: stop imagining.
When you stop imagining, all this has never happened.
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