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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

The operating logic behind the industry from the collapse of Liu Shishi's personal image

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The entertainment industry has always been a place full of competition and pressure. In order to attract audiences and fans, celebrities often create various personas. However, this persona is often the result of careful packaging and marketing, and is not the real self. Liu Shishi's "gentle as a chrysanthemum" persona may have won her the love of many fans, but when reality does not match the image she created, the collapse of the persona is inevitable.

This reminds us of other industries, such as software development. Taking Java development as an example, developers also need to face various requirements and challenges when accepting tasks. Sometimes, the requirements put forward by customers seem simple, but they are difficult to implement in practice. Just like celebrities shaping their personalities, developers may also misjudge the difficulty and complexity of tasks when taking over projects.

In Java development, developers need to have solid technical skills and rich experience to cope with various emergencies. They need to constantly learn and update their knowledge to adapt to the rapidly developing technological environment. Similarly, celebrities also need to constantly improve their acting skills and comprehensive qualities to gain a long-term foothold in the entertainment industry.

Back to the collapse of Liu Shishi's personality, this also brings us some inspiration. Whether it is a star or an ordinary person, we should remain true and sincere, and not excessively pursue a false image and halo. Only by being true to ourselves can we win the respect and trust of others.

Java developers should also treat their work with integrity and professionalism. When accepting a task, they should fully understand the requirements, evaluate their own capabilities, and avoid blind promises. Once they accept a task, they should go all out to ensure the quality and progress of the project.

In short, Liu Shishi's self-image collapse has shown us the hypocritical side of the entertainment industry. It also reminds Java developers to stay sober and pragmatic at work and constantly improve themselves to meet various challenges.

2024-08-05