The video of the kappa female employee should have disappeared in October. However, today, the incident involving the Kappa female employee at Donglou in Shanghai has once again "flared up" on the Internet with a strong momentum. It ranks first in the Baidu search engine ranking and occupies a large number of keyword positions on the Google Hot List. In response to this incident, many netizens have not only engaged in human flesh searches but also given it some thought.
After reading some related introductions, I learned that the heroine of this incident is named Lu Jiani, who is a salesperson at Kappa Company. Her purpose for doing this was actually to take advantage of the situation to promote herself and gain attention, which is not a novel method in the entertainment industry. However, for someone not from the entertainment circle, this approach seems overly sensational without being charming. This is the worst course of action, a self-destructive method, and what it often brings is negative short-term false prosperity, rather than a shortcut to fame.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to become famous, but it depends on the way and method you use. As the saying goes: there are 360 trades, and each can produce champions and celebrities. So why choose this 361st trade?
On the other hand, we shouldn't rashly judge someone's words and deeds. After all, everyone has their own set of "survival rules." Actions that seem unreasonable under normal circumstances might just be the key to someone else's success.