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Kang Hui

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Kang Hui, a well-known CCTV anchor, is a collection of essays about reminiscing about the past. It is also a counterattack note by a media person from being "unsuitable" to being "famous for the country". Kang Hui claims to be a mediocre person, who has always been mature and prudent, and appreciates the aesthetic realm of "no tricks to win, but always a trick". When he was in school, he was called "old society" by his classmates, but after experiencing the test and advancement of life and career, he concluded that "journalism is my personality." In the book "Average Score", Kang Hui writes about the twists and turns of the college entrance examination, the experience of being a cat slave, the love and pain of working at CCTV, and the delicate emotions with his parents and wife. He also has a sharp reflection on the "midlife crisis": "If you don't trust yourself, that is the real crisis"... It may seem "mediocre", but it also reveals the other side of the coin of "mediocrity" - maybe every single item is not at the forefront, but every single item cannot ignore his existence. Kang Huiwen is like a person, plain yet tenacious. In the field of life and career, if you don't want to be second to others, you can only try every option hard, pass every option, and work hard beyond passing, so that you can get a higher average score for yourself. An ordinary life with extraordinary efforts may be the life model that most people can refer to.