On the ideological front, it is important to frequently keep a few questions in mind
2025-05-14
Comrade Mao Zedong once said that we should always keep a few questions in our minds, observe and study carefully, and not slack off, otherwise we will be at a loss and fall into a passive situation. 'Always keep a few questions in your mind' means thinking and researching more about the problem, not only knowing its nature, but also its reasons and inevitability. Only in this way can you have a clear idea, a strategy in hand, and effective actions, so as not to panic, handle changes calmly, and respond calmly. This provides an important method for Party members and cadres to strengthen their theoretical cultivation, improve their work skills, and fulfill their duties and missions. A person is born of worries, accomplished by tasks, and lost by arrogance. ”Practice has proven that thinking produces wisdom, thinking produces methods, and thinking produces skills. Having a few questions in your mind is an important way to improve your thinking ability and enhance your skills, as well as a necessary requirement for fulfilling your duties and achieving success in your career. Throughout history, both in China and abroad, those who have achieved great success in their careers are all diligent and adept at thinking, often carrying problems in their minds. Comrade Deng Xiaoping once said, "The more people within the Party and among the people who are willing to use their brains and think about problems, the more beneficial it will be for our cause." He criticized, "There are many lazy people in our thinking, who talk in words and empty talk." To embark on a new journey, Party members and cadres need to enhance their abilities, take on responsibilities, and strive for excellence, they must cultivate the habit of being diligent and good at thinking, and persist in carrying a few questions in their minds. Always keep a few theoretical questions in your mind. Theoretical cultivation is the core of the comprehensive quality of Party members and cadres. Theoretical maturity is the foundation of political maturity, and political firmness stems from theoretical clarity. To improve theoretical cultivation, an essential basic skill is to frequently keep a few theoretical questions in mind. Philosopher Isaac Asich once said about his experience in learning: "Always keep one or two questions in your mind and think about them whenever you have free time. When reading books, newspapers, listening to the radio, talking, or visiting, if you encounter relevant materials, write them down in a timely manner. Over time, they will mature and fall into place, and problems will often be solved." Marxist theory is profound and cannot be learned overnight. To master the positions, viewpoints, methods, principles, and philosophies contained in it, one must keep questions in their mind and be diligent in thinking. As the ancients said, "Without deep thought, one cannot create the Tao. Those who gain without deep thought are easy to lose." President Xi Jinping pointed out, "Having a few questions in one's mind and thinking repeatedly is very beneficial for cultivating and improving theoretical and strategic thinking abilities." If Party members and cadres want to strengthen their theoretical cultivation, they should regularly have a few theoretical questions in their minds, keep up with the pace of the Party's theoretical innovation, adhere to consolidating their theoretical foundation through learning, thinking, practicing, and understanding, and become "cultivators" in theory and "intellectuals" in politics. Always keep a few practical questions in your mind. Practice brings true knowledge, practice cultivates true talent. Persisting in learning by doing and learning by doing is the only way for Party members and cadres to grow and succeed. To gain practical experience and enhance one's abilities in practice, one must frequently keep a few practical questions in mind, especially for major practical issues related to the development of military construction, which require high attention and deep thinking. In reality, some comrades, after practical experience, feel that the more they work, the more capable they become, and the more they want to work. The important reason is that they are diligent in thinking and pay attention to summarizing. President Xi Jinping emphasized, "Whether it is truly practical or not, whether it is good at summarizing and thinking, the size of the harvest, and the speed of improvement are different. If one is busy and only mechanically doing things, it is difficult to improve their understanding and work level." Party members and cadres should be both politically strong and highly skilled. They should often keep a few practical questions in their minds, adhere to the cycle of learning for practical use, using them to promote learning, and learning for mutual benefit. In the cycle of practice, understanding, re practice, and re understanding, they should promote the work to reflect the times, grasp the regularity, and be creative, so as to become experts in their own work. Always keep a few tricky questions in your mind. Challenging issues are not only difficult tasks for party members and cadres, but also often troubles at the grassroots level and headaches for the masses. Daring to tackle difficult problems and being good at solving them is not only the responsibility of Party members and cadres, but also a powerful manifestation of their enterprising spirit and sense of responsibility. From Jiao Yulu, the 'model of county party secretaries', to Gu Wenchang, the' Four Haves' secretary, to Huang Dafa, the 'Contemporary Foolish Old Man'... they have all gained the support of the people and erected a monument to the Communist Party in solving difficult problems. To live up to the heavy trust and mission of Party members and cadres, we must have a sense of responsibility of "never being at ease at all times" and a sense of mission of "not taking refuge in things, not evading responsibility for righteousness". We often have a few thorny issues in our minds, are brave enough to bear hardships, difficulties, and risks, dare to be "ants on the hot pot", dare to take on "hot potatoes", and dare to drill into "contradictions". In the process of knowing heavy burdens, advancing in the face of difficulties, and overcoming challenges, we must strive to create achievements that are worthy of the times, history, and the people. (New Society)
Edit:He ChenXi Responsible editor:Tang WanQi
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