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Binjiang Police Affairs-Chapter 403 - 285 Malicious Human Nature_3
Chapter 403: Chapter 285 Malicious Human Nature_3
Some people don’t intend to mess things up, but acting as the top dog, they become self-righteous, stubborn, and stick to the rules. They make a fuss as soon as things don’t go their way; others only want to be the leader and refuse to play second fiddle. Once they become a supporting role rather than a leading one, they don’t offer solutions but problems. Instead of supporting, they sabotage.
Some people only care about their department’s interests. Even though it’s beneficial on a grand scale, it negatively impacts their department. They would rather see things fail than sacrifice local interests, dragging and hindering the progress.
Others judge matters not objectively but based on the people involved, dividing into "us" and "them," forming cliques, valuing loyalty among buddies, and letting their personal preferences or dislikes for someone dictate their support or opposition to that person’s actions.
They don’t speak upfront but talk mess behind the back, stirring up trouble, creating divisions, and even spreading rumors and slandering. Some even resort to grudges and revenge, "poke a hole during critical moments, if not bring down, at least delay," "spend a little money, investigate them for years."
Han Yu couldn’t believe that there were so many "bad people" in the world, and he was stunned.
Zhu Chunmiao patted his arm, summarizing: "You think about tasks; they plot against people. Constantly scheming against others, using their intelligence and wisdom for the wrong purposes. There are many such people; you just haven’t encountered them because of your luck."
"Our division is quite good; I definitely won’t meet them."
"What do you know? Many things aren’t as simple as you think!"
Zhu Chunmiao gave him a stern look, patiently explaining: "Why did no one oppose or cause controversy when you were promoted to Deputy Director in your early twenties? It’s not because your division doesn’t have such people, but because you were seen growing up by everyone.
Your brother-in-law works at the Port Authority, and your sister is also essentially part of the Port Authority. In their eyes, you are one of them. Plus, you have a pilot license, which the Port Authority needs. And your division cannot afford to offend the Port Authority, otherwise, where would the funding and salaries come from?"
As Sister Zhu said, it would be impossible for anyone else transferred here to think about becoming a Deputy Director; otherwise, Fang Guoya’s transfer from the military to the division wouldn’t have left him without a position.
Han Yu didn’t know what to say. Zhu Chunmiao continued: "You have the right timing, location, and people’s support; thus, you have it easier than others. But what about later? Director Zhang cares about you, but how long can he serve as Director?"
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"Although you have the advantage of age, the deputy directors and heads of departments in your division have watched you grow up too. If the infrastructure didn’t change, if Binjiang Port Police Station didn’t transform into Changhang Bureau, even if Director Zhang stepped down, it wouldn’t affect you much.
But now it’s Changhang Bureau; Changhang Police Bureau now needs to consider its funding sources. Thus, personnel arrangements in the division must respect the opinions of the Port Authority. What if one day Changhang Police Bureau no longer relies on the Port Authority for funding? Surely there will be major personnel adjustments."
Those who do not plan for the future will find trouble soon.
Han Yu certainly knew Sister Zhu’s good intentions and learned a lot, nodding repeatedly.
After dropping off Sister Zhu at the Port Supervision Bureau, Director Jiang’s voice came through the walkie-talkie, saying that the inspection convoy had departed.
Previously, I didn’t understand why the city paid so much attention to the Political Consultative Conference members’ inspections.
Now I know. The city wants to use these inspections to unify the thoughts on reform and opening up.
Rousing himself, Han Yu hurriedly straightened his uniform at his assigned intersection, waiting for the convoy to arrive.
Fang Guoya couldn’t help asking, "Director Yu, are you close with Director Zhu?"
"We had been working together on the Dunship with the Port Supervision Bureau Third Team seven years ago. When the Third Team just stationed on the Dunship, Director Zhu had worked there for three months."
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"She had worked on the Dunship too; she was there even before Director Zhu, being one of the front-runners."
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