7. Hope for the Best
Crises are never permanent; you should take getting laid off as a sign that you need to step up and take opportunities that weren’t there before when you held down your previous job. It’s demoralizing to lose your means of livelihood, but it’s not the end of the world. Remember: the rest of your life does not have to be dictated by a single failure that isn’t even your own.
Every day, business and financial headlines tell readers the bad news that the economy isn’t looking too good. The way things are going, there will still be people in unemployment lines, and even the best employees of a company will face retrenchment or termination. The important thing is not to lose hope in the kindness of others, and the hope that one day, everything will be better. Even a crisis of this magnitude is not permanent, and all of this will pass
7.要抱有希望
危机不会一直存在,当你以前的那份工作的工作量减少的时候你就应该把这当成是失业的一个征兆在失业之前做好准备把握机会。这肯定会让你的生活变得沮丧,但是这不是世界末日。记住你的余生不应该被单一的失败所支配,特别是这个失败还不仅仅是你一个人的。每天,商业和财经头条告诉读者糟糕的消息,经济看起来没有好转。事情这样发展,一直会有人步入失业的行列,甚至是一个公司最好的员工也会面临被解雇或终止合同。重要的是不要失去对其它事情的希望,要抱着这样的希望,一切都会好起来的。哪怕是这样巨大的危机也不会是永久的,所有的一切都会过去的。
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