Inspiration from the growth of a wheat ear-

“The mulberries are green in the summer rain, and the ears of wheat are yellow in the autumn wind.” Under the farmland in late autumn, there is a golden patch of wheat everywhere. Standing among the streets, looking at the ripe wheat and lowering my head without saying a word, I couldn't help but fall into deep thought. From sowing wheat at the autumnal equinox to harvesting wheat at the pawn seed, seedling emergence, leaf growth, jointing, heading, and fruiting, the gestation and growth of a small ear of wheat contains a lot of knowledge, which provides our young cadres with ideals and beliefs, entrepreneurship, and conduct in life. There are many revelations.

"Plow the soil deeply, and gold will emerge from thin soil." We must be good at taking root. Before planting wheat, farmers need to plow their fields. If the soil is plowed deeper, the roots of the wheat seedlings will be deeper. In this way, the wheat seedlings can not only obtain more nutrients, but also be less likely to lodging. Our young cadres have just When you come to the grassroots level, you must "take root deeply" like a newly planted wheat seedling. Only when the roots are deep can the leaves be luxuriant. The grassroots is a fertile soil. Only by daring to take root downwards, go deep into the front lines of the masses, think about the sufferings of the people, and solve the difficulties of the masses, can we gain wisdom and nutrients from the vivid practice of the grassroots front lines, and withstand the challenges and tests of strong winds and waves. In our youth, we should deepen our "roots" at the grassroots level, do more practical things and good deeds for the masses, and establish sincere and deep feelings with the masses. Many years later, our rich mass experience will be as valuable as gold in our lives. .

"The peonies are so big that they can be seen in the sky, but the wheat flowers are slightly solid." We must be diligent in hard work. The peonies in the sky are gorgeous in appearance, but in reality they are empty; the wheat flowers that have become solid are small but full of grains, which contain hope. Young cadres should make wheat flowers that are slightly firm and not peonies in the sky.

"Although the road is far away, if you can't do it, you can't do it; no matter how small the thing is, it can't be accomplished if you don't do it." When you come to the grassroots level, as much soil as your feet is stained, how much true feelings will settle in your heart. Young cadres must be good at being doers rather than dreamers, practitioners rather than commanders, and participants rather than bystanders. "Empty words are better than words that can be seen and implemented." Young cadres must work hard on the word "substantial" and use the practical wisdom of "opening roads in the mountains and building bridges when encountering water" and "leaving a mark when stepping on a stone and leaving a trace when grasping an iron". We must work hard and take responsibility to do things for the people and accomplish things that benefit the people.

"Those who bow their heads are wheat and those who raise their heads are tares." We must know how to be humble. The fuller the ears of wheat are, the more they bow their heads; the tares are empty but hold their heads high. Knowing how to bow your head is also a kind of wisdom. "When the water is full, it overflows; when the moon is full, it loses; complacency leads to failure, and self-pretentiousness leads to foolishness." As a young cadre, you must always keep a clear mind, and cannot forget yourself amidst the praises, and do not become a "reed on the wall" "Bamboo Shoots in the Mountains", maintaining a humble and low-key posture is a powerful weapon to eliminate the self-imposed mentality of "loving to be high and keeping a distance" and to maintain flesh-and-blood ties with the masses. We must lower our bodies, take steps forward, put down our airs, get rid of the arrogance and complacency of "high-minded people but low-handed people", use the people as teachers, let the people put down their guard, pour beans from bamboo tubes, open up the chat box, and talk about their worries and expectations in a five-to-one manner. , I want to make my grassroots work experience more "fulfilling" in serving the people. The wind blows the waves of wheat, turning the land golden, and the autumn wind carries the joy of harvest.