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Library Service English Speech
Some people say that 3231313353236313431303231363533e3e7898e69d833133343/kloc-0. Some people say that library work is very common, because it is just one of many occupations. A scientist said, "I am like a child picking up shells at the seaside." Life is like the sea, and knowledge is like the sea. As a library post, I feel more like a child picking up shells at the seaside. Working time in the library flows quietly like water. I am slowly maturing from a young child, and this leisurely and tense, elegant and full, calm and intelligent voyage is gradually integrating into my life as a reward of life. The theory of inner and outer circles of knowledge holds that everyone's knowledge is a circle, and the outside of the circle is an unknown world. The more you know, the bigger your unknown world will be. Swim in this ocean of human wisdom. I feel more and more ignorant. Here, I stand on the shoulders of giants. What I want to be grateful for is the work in the library, which made me realize my childhood dream of owning a book city. Solemn buildings, neat and orderly bookshelves, careful readers and refreshing books all make me feel that this is a pure land in a noisy city, a treasure corner for exploring truth and cultivating self-cultivation. In the meantime, a noble and beautiful feeling will rise from the bottom of my heart, purify my mind and calm my impetuousness. At work, here, I am the organizer and manager of knowledge. I feel very proud and satisfied to work in such a noble environment. Of course, in the library, there are also tiredness and grievances: the library once gave people an idle mentality, which made people feel that it was a place where vulnerable groups gathered. But these words made me deeply realize that if a person has no pressure, then this person may never leap. There is an advertisement on Phoenix Satellite TV that says "only a down-to-earth step will leave footprints". I adjusted my mind and went back to work silently. I believe that one day I will win due recognition with undisputed strength and achievements. I want to thank the library. It advocates and leads us to calm down and concentrate on learning, directly builds a platform for innovation, broadens our professional horizons and provides great help for our growth. Some seniors taught me that librarians will have more confidence and pride only if they stay away from academics and reading, work hard and have innovative ideas. If we are in this collective embrace, there is no hypocrisy and gentleness, only belonging and attachment, because he is our closest home. There is a good metaphor: life is like a mirror, you smile at it, you cry at it, you cherish it, and it cherishes you. Sometimes it is true to think about it. There are not many things that belong to us in this world. If we don't cherish them, they will leave us. Such as opportunity, love, such as career, and even life. My feelings for the library are no longer limited to professional feelings, but more like the gratitude of the ship to the harbor. I deeply understand that only by cherishing can we really be kind to ourselves. I will, as always, concentrate on my work and write my own calm and plain life in the library.