Labadji|Everything is the best arrangement
w88 casino News(Reporter Dong Jie)Labadji, a Tibetan student majoring in finance at the w88 casino of International Economics and w88 in the class of 2018, was actively motivated during w88 casino, studied seriously and hard, and was determined to invest the knowledge and skills learned in higher education institutions into the construction of ethnic minority areas in the west. Labadeji integrated his feelings for his family and country with the realization of his personal values. After graduation, he worked at the Agricultural Bank of Zhikong Township, Mozhugongkar County, Lhasa, Tibet, actively participating in the construction of his hometown and giving back to the society.

Find your own rhythm
Looking back on her four years of study at the university, Labadeji’s biggest feeling is that “there are many people around her who are better than herself.” She admitted that although she sometimes felt inferior and discouraged during the process, she would always remind herself that everyone has their own rhythm and there is no need to panic or be anxious. Choose to accept the gap between you and others, and it would be great to be yourself. Rabadeji said: "Perhaps for some people, getting high scores is their goal. My goal is to prevent myself from failing subjects that are difficult to study. When I am in a bad mood, I will communicate and talk to my friends. In the process, my negative emotions will be alleviated, and sometimes I can get solutions to problems. I think that when people are discouraged, blindly being sad and sad cannot solve the problem. Only accepting and facing the facts and learning from other people's experiences is the real way to solve the problem."
The rich community activities allowed Labadeji to get to know many students from different grades and colleges. This made Labadeji no longer lonely. After integrating into the group, she gradually found the rhythm of her college life. She serves as the cultural officer in the "UIBE National Cultural Exchange Association" society, responsible for promoting national culture. Friends of the same ethnic group made her feel like a family in Beijing, thousands of kilometers away from home. They shared food together, worked together in unity, and recalled all the experiences they had experienced in this strange land of Beijing... Surrounded by the warmth and solidarity of classmates in the club, Labadeji found a sense of collective belonging and no longer felt anxious.
Through the recommendation of her roommates, Labadeji joined the "College Student Security and Rule of Law Development Center" club. She mentioned that it was a very warm club. The experience in this club allowed Labadeji to learn the spirit of teamwork and make friends with many classmates. What impressed her deeply was that when the group worked together in the club to shoot a video related to safety knowledge, everyone rehearsed hard for a long time again and again, and everyone worked hard to do their best until they were satisfied. This spirit of excellence and unity and cooperation still touches Labadeji.
The rich community activities allowed Labadeji to slowly adapt to life in Beijing. The company of friends relieved Labadeji’s negative emotions. Through constant adjustment and adaptation, Labadeji gradually found his own rhythm of life and study...

I choose to stay in my hometown
During his w88 casino days, Labadji worked hard to learn professional knowledge in preparation for joining the construction of Tibetan areas. After graduation, Labadeji went directly back to Tibet to work, firmly choosing to build his hometown, and integrating his feelings about his family and country into the process of realizing his personal values. Such a decision may be difficult for others to understand. When he was a sophomore, Labadji attended a seminar on employment for students in Tibetan areas. At that time, a teacher said: “You should change your mindset, try to find a job outside the district, and then go back to build your hometown after you learn the skills. Labadji's roommate also asked her puzzledly, "It's not easy to get a job in Tibet, why do you have to go back?" ". Recalling these words, Labadeji said: "I very much support the teacher's ideas and understand the concerns of my roommates, but I have to follow my own will. There are many ways to protect my hometown, and I chose to stay in my hometown. ”
After graduating and returning to Tibetan areas, Labadji had two internship experiences in Lhasa, and finally signed a contract with the Agricultural Bank of China in a county in Lhasa. Labadeji said her biggest feeling during her internship and work was that in the current rapid economic and technological development, many local people in Tibet have not adapted well to this change. In Tibetan areas, urban people, especially young people, have a high degree of acceptance of Mandarin. However, in counties and villages, local people are generally accustomed to communicating in pure Tibetan and do not understand professional terms expressed in Chinese well. What makes Labadeji feel ashamed is that she is not very clear about the Tibetan expressions of some professional terms. This makes Labadeji realize that she still needs to strengthen the study of basic knowledge and receive customers more patiently and politely. Labadeji said: "I returned to Tibet to work mainly out of love for my hometown. Although in the eyes of most people, Tibet is a place with a dangerous environment, poverty and backwardness, but in my eyes, it is the most beautiful place, a place that raised me and gave me the opportunity to receive high-quality education."
Live the way you want
At the end of the interview, recalling his four years at the w88 casino, Labadeji couldn’t help but sigh: “The epidemic made my university time feel like it was shortened. Time flies so fast, four years have passed in a flash. I am very grateful to everyone I met here, to the teachers at the college, to my roommates, for their understanding and support. ”
Of course, graduation is just another starting point in life. There is still a long way to go in the future for Labadeji to explore. She said: “Everything is the best arrangement. I want to live the way I want while letting nature take its course. You will encounter many 'people' or 'things' in life, some may be good or bad, but no matter what, I believe everything will pass eventually. ”