Message at the end of the year from Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung

In the speech, Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung also sent a message: “Work must produce practical results. The first is to produce results, to finish the work. The second is that the result is practical. Working without results is due to lack of effort. Giving results that are not practical for the people is harmful to the country.”

Minister Nguyen Manh Hung

Minister Nguyen Manh Hung quoted scholar Nguyen Duy Can as writing: “Whatever you do, focus your attention and focus on the spirit. “Genius is just a long patience.” Patiently pursue a thought, a job until the new period.”

At the same time, he quoted Confucius as saying: “There are things you can’t learn, but if you’ve learned something but don’t understand it, you can’t stop learning.

There are things that do not ask, but if you have asked something but do not understand, then ask once more.

There are things that should not be distinguished, but if you have distinguished but are not clear, then continue to distinguish.

There are things that you don’t think regarding, but if you have thought regarding something that hasn’t arrived yet, you can’t stop thinking regarding it.

There are things not to do, but if you have done something that has not yet produced results, do not stop doing it.

If people use gong one, if we use one and don’t get it, we have to use a hundred times more effort, if people use gong ten, if we use ten and don’t succeed, we’ll have to use a thousand times more to get it.”

Talking a little regarding Tet, Minister Nguyen Manh Hung said: “Tet is regarding going home, going home. If you don’t come back, you can’t go far. Tet is family. Family is the place to nurture us and let us go, and also the place to take us home when there is nowhere to go. Tet is gratitude. If you are not grateful, you will not be human. Tet is regarding remembering ancestors. Ancestors are the blood that flows forever and transmits the only difference so that we do not get confused among many people. Finding your ancestors is finding yourself. Tet is grandparents, parents. I’m back following hard days. Coming here with grandparents, parents and children have left the struggles out there. Tet is regarding saying thank you. Parents cannot say thank you. Words are also powerless at times. But in me, that thank you is a basic life instinct.”

“The children working at the Ministry of Information and Communications thank their parents for giving birth, nurturing and letting us go out of their homes, dedicating to Vietnam’s aspiration to be strong, prosperous and happy.” Minister Nguyen Manh Hung said and congratulated all staff in the Information and Communication sector for the New Year: “New year, new awareness creates new energy, new space, new resources, new work. create practical results, so that we feel happy, small family, big family warm.”

>>> Invite readers to watch more videos Recalling the old Tet through Tet photos in Hanoi last century

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