Military cultivation | Do not use personal interests for justice

2024-10-24

Establishing the value pursuit of selflessness and impartiality, strictly adhering to the disciplinary bottom line of distinguishing between public and private, maintaining the political ethics of prioritizing public over private, and cultivating the lofty realm of forgetting personal interests. How to choose between public and private is a powerful test of official ethics and character. For party members and cadres, from the day they step into their work positions, they face the problem of choosing between public and private. In the history of our party, many older generation revolutionaries and outstanding Communists have adhered to a clear distinction between public and private affairs, self-restraint and public service, and not to pursue justice based on personal interests. Comrade Mao Zedong once established the three principles of family affection: "love for relatives, not for personal gain; cherish the past, not for personal gain; support relatives, not for personal gain; Comrade Zhou Enlai established ten family rules, including "not seeking personal gain and not pursuing specialization"; Comrade Chen Yun remained indifferent to fame and fortune throughout his life, never accepting gifts. Regardless of the weight of the gifts, they were always rejected. Countless facts have proven that in the world of Communists, there is always a clear distinction between public and private, integrity and greed. President Xi Jinping emphasized: "As a Party cadre, we must uphold the principles of impartiality, clear distinction between public and private, prioritizing public over private, and forgetting personal interests. Only by wholeheartedly serving the public and doing everything out of public will can we be honest and prudent in exercising our power, and can we be upright and upright. This not only reflects the public and private views of generations of Communist Party members, but also serves as a solemn education and clear requirement for Party members and cadres in the new era. Establish a selfless pursuit of values. For officials and politicians, a basic quality is to be selfless and uphold justice. The ancients said, "If you see small gains, you cannot make great achievements; if you have selfish intentions, you cannot seek public affairs." For party members and cadres, whether a matter is driven by public or private intentions, the first thing they think of is the interests of the party and the people or personal gains and losses. This reflects not only the basic attitude of handling things, but also the value pursuit of being a person. Party members and cadres must deeply understand that the power in their hands is granted by the Party and the people, and can only prioritize the interests of the people over personal gain. Party members and cadres must always stand firm on the people's standpoint, prioritize the principles of the Party, the cause of the Party, and the interests of the people. They must always uphold a work attitude of walking on thin ice and facing an abyss, always maintain a clear mind of using power for the people, caring for the people, and seeking benefits for the people, and be honest people with a public heart and no selfish motives. Strictly adhere to the disciplinary bottom line of clear distinction between public and private. By achieving a clear distinction between public and private affairs and adhering to the bottom line, one can naturally be fair and honest, without compromising personal interests and justice; Mixing public and private interests can easily lead to corruption and abuse of power for personal gain. In reality, some party members and cadres confuse selfishness, personal gain, and personal desires with their own reasonable and legitimate interests, attempting to use their power to open a backdoor and free ride for personal gain. Taking some public property, profiting from it, and profiting from it may seem like a lack of awareness and self-discipline, but in reality, it is a violation of rules, discipline, and even illegal and criminal behavior. Distinguishing the public and private boundaries is the "minimum threshold" for officials and politicians. Party members and cadres must clarify the public and private boundaries, take the lead in implementing the CPC Code of Integrity and Self discipline, consciously fight against the idea and phenomenon of privileges, restrict the "flood" of selfish desires within the bottom line of party discipline and the red line of law, keep the bottom line, do not cross the red line, and fear the law and discipline and power. Maintain the political ethics of prioritizing public interests over private ones. The Party Constitution clearly stipulates that Party members must "uphold the interests of the Party and the people above all else, submit their personal interests to the interests of the Party and the people, endure hardship first, enjoy later, be self disciplined and serve the public, and make more contributions". In reality, some party members and cadres have become corrupt, faded, and deteriorated, step by step leading them down the wrong path, because they have placed "private" in front of "public", abused their power for personal gain, and committed corruption and abuse of law. Prioritizing public interests over private interests does not require Party members and cadres to "eliminate private interests with public interests", but to maintain a mindset of "worrying before the worries of the world, and enjoying after the joys of the world", always remembering that no matter how big one's personal affairs are, they are not as big as those of the Party and the people. When personal interests conflict with the interests of the Party and the people, they must hold the interests of the Party and the people high above their heads, always remember their identity as public servants of the people, and consciously position themselves correctly. The noble realm of cultivating the public and forgetting personal matters. Comrade Xu Teli once said, 'Forget about the country and forget about the public for personal gain', which is a noble quality demonstrated by revolutionary predecessors since the May Fourth Movement. On the new journey, Party members and cadres should regard forgetting about the public for personal gain as an excellent quality and a noble realm to cultivate, consciously restrain personal desires, integrate the ego into the greater self, and constantly pursue selflessness. From Lei Feng's "dedicating his limited life to unlimited service to the people", Jiao Yulu's "carrying all the people in his heart, except for himself", to Kong Fansen's "spreading his blood on the plateau", generations of Communist Party members have used their lives and passion to interpret what it means to be "public for eternity, private for a moment". The reason why these outstanding Communist Party members are able to adhere to their bottom line, uphold integrity, and forget personal matters is precisely because they "often treat themselves as public goods in the world" and devote themselves to their work with the spirit of working tirelessly day and night. On the new journey, the vast number of Party members and cadres must always be concerned about the organization, the people, and the country, with a broad vision of the "great cause of the country". They must work diligently for the Party and the people, not waver for their own selfish interests, and not wander for personal gain. They must strive to deliver a qualified answer to history and the people. (New Society)

Edit:He ChengXi    Responsible editor:Tang WanQi

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