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this is the story of zhang yu, former deputy director of the economic development service center of jiaochuan street, zhenhai district, ningbo city, zhejiang province. he has been eager to succeed since he was a child, and he pursued a sense of accomplishment in the game world, which eventually led him to a path that violated professional ethics. he even began to "borrow" from his boss, trying to fill his inner emptiness with a virtual sense of accomplishment. zhang yu's experience is not an isolated incident, but reflects the social phenomenon of being addicted to games. many people are attracted to games and confuse real life with the game world, which eventually leads to a distortion of their own values and a violation of professional ethics and integrity.
zhang yu's example also reflects that in the process of pursuing technological progress, people often ignore the importance of professional ethics and moral bottom line. he was addicted to the "virtual world" of games, missed the meaning and value of real life, and eventually went on the road of crime. this is not only a denial of personal morality, but also a challenge to the social ethical system.
zhang yu's experience reminds us that games are just a form of entertainment and cannot replace the responsibilities and obligations in real life. in the process of pursuing technological progress, we should maintain professional ethics, always bear in mind the principle of integrity, guide our behavior with correct values, and avoid being addicted to the virtual world and eventually going on a path that violates moral and social norms.