First, we must be among the masses and pay attention to people's livelihood. It is to get out of the office, get out of the society, throw down your body, put down your airs, and go among the masses. The masses live at the grassroots level, have the deepest feelings about the implementation of the party's lines, principles and policies, and have the most say. The issues they reflect are often the most authentic, reliable and accurate. Through face-to-face contact and communication with the masses, especially paying attention to visiting remote areas and people in need, understanding their production and life, and listening to their opinions, we can grasp the most authentic and vivid social conditions and public opinion, and can shorten the distance between cadres and the masses. .
Second, we must go deep into the masses and solve people's difficulties. It is to think about what the people think, to be anxious about their urgent needs, and to find ways to solve their practical difficulties. The masses are most concerned about benefits. They do not need cadres to talk to them, nor do they need cadres to get close to them without pain. Instead, they hope that cadres can put themselves in their shoes and solve practical problems for them based on their reasonable needs in production and life. Cadres are required to listen carefully to the opinions of the masses, conduct extensive investigations and research, think deeply about various problems reported by the masses, analyze them, find out the main crux of the problems, and take targeted measures to help the masses solve practical difficulties.
Third, we must be attentive to the masses and safeguard the interests of the people. It means to make friends with the masses sincerely and sincerely with deep feelings, breathe with the masses, share their destiny, be heart-to-heart, and always keep the masses' sufferings and hardships in mind. Marx pointed out that everything people strive for is related to their interests. Mass work must be based on safeguarding the interests of the masses. The interests of the masses are no small matter. We must establish the concept of working as a family, treating the people as family members, treating the letters from the masses as family letters, treating the masses' affairs as family affairs, and treating the masses' work as family business. We should do practical things for the people and serve the people with sincerity and emotion. The people seek practical benefits.