1.Yu Minhong's "Affectionate Scrolls".
I just want to say that sometimes it is easy for us to criticize and criticize others from our own standpoint, but in fact, the most important thing in this world is that we should be able to think about others from their standpoint.
2."Miracle Boy".
What we do is what matters, and that's far more important than what we say or what we look like. We can do things that go beyond death. We do things like monuments erected by people to dead heroes, like pyramids built by Egyptians in honor of the pharaohs. The only difference is that they are not made of stone, but by people's memories of you. That's why you act like a monument to you – a monument made of memory rather than stone.
3.Kai-Fu Lee, Kai-Fu Chen, "AI Future in Progress".
Whoever tells you what you can't do, don't listen to them. There are some things that you will never know the answer to if you don't try it yourself.
4.Ming Chok Rinpoche, "The Happiest Man in the World".
Basically, the "heart" is the most important aspect of all sentient beings. Even earthworms have hearts, although earthworms' hearts are not as subtle and complex as human hearts. However, simplicity may also have advantages, and I have never heard of an earthworm that lost sleep all night because of worry**.
5.Chen Baizao, "In Search of Prozac: A Psychiatrist's Observational Notes".
Every mentally ill person has his own reason for what he does, and every choice has a cause and effect. I often feel that when I listen to their different stories and follow the "effect" to explore the "cause", I will find that the crux of the "cause" is a lot of emotions in our daily life: stress, obsession, loss, and unwillingness, but some of us have not been able to adjust well for psychological and physiological reasons, so we have gone to extremes.
6.Yuval Harari, A Brief History of Today
When there is a new ** that prolongs life and upgrades physical and cognitive abilities, and the price of all this is extremely expensive, it may be the moment when the human race as a whole is born.
7."Life Design Lesson at Stanford University".
When you're struggling with a problem, you need to focus your energy on trying to make your decisions come true. As you move forward, learn to focus, study hard, and don't regret the decisions you made.
8."The Battle of Plants".
Don't think that if you can withstand failure, you will be able to grow and spread all over the world. Before it can fail, a species must have the capital to survive.
9.Louise Hay, The Reconstruction of Life
Everything I need will come to me at the right time, in the right place, in the right order. Everything is beautiful in my life.
10."There is nothing in life that cannot be put down: the wisdom of Master Hongyi's life".
A person is busy every day from morning to night about how to prepare healthy food for himself, and he is afraid that he will get sick if he does not eat a good meal. While maintaining health, I am anxious about my body, lest I get sick and I don't live long enough. How can you be happy when you worry like this every day?
11.The Game of the Finite and the Infinite: A Philosopher's Eyes on the World of Athletics
The fun of infinite games, its laughter, and trying to start something we can't end with.
12.Poor Charlie's Book: Sayings of Charlie Munger's Wisdom
Be capricious and don't be religiously doing what you're doing. By making it a habit, you will be able to more than offset the combined effect of all your strengths, however great it may be.
13."Walking, a Philosophy Lesson".
Their minds are not enslaved by other works, they are not held back by the details of their work, and they are not imprisoned by the claims of others. Because they don't have to report their ideas to anyone, all they have to do is: think, judge, and decide. This is a kind of thought that rushes out in action.
14."The Most Abundant Investment".
Once you get to know and understand yourself, remember who you are and don't forget. Whenever I can't stand up for myself and do what I do best, I regret it, whether it's in terms of investments or anything else.
15.Yang Jiang's "We Three".
But I don't think I'm empty in this life;I've lived a full and interesting life because of us. It can also be said: None of us have wasted this life, because we are the same.
16."Millionaire Fast Track".
Finally, wealth is freedom, that is, to live freely, whenever and wherever you want. You can stay away from the pressures of bosses, alarm clocks, and money, pursue your dreams, and raise your children the way you are satisfied. Freedom is liberation from the monotonous and tedious work you hate, and freedom is the freedom to live the life you like as you want.
17.E. B. White, Charlotte's Web
What is life?We are born, we live for a while, we die. It makes no sense for a spider to spend my life just catching and eating flies, and by helping you, maybe I can increase the value of my life a little. Everyone knows that people should do something meaningful in life.
18."The Psychology of Insomniacs: Harvard Mentors Lead You to Find the Self Behind Insomnia".
The so-called acceptance of oneself is to accept one's current situation and accept one's current shortcomings.
When you can accept that you can't sleep, you will naturally have the confidence to "sleep". If you continue to force yourself to do something, insomnia will persist.
When a person feels that "4 hours of sleep is fine", he can often sleep 8 hours. However, when a person feels that he has "only slept for 4 hours", this uneasiness makes it impossible for him to have 8 hours of sleep.
19."Nan Huaijin Series: The Strategy of the Right Path".
Taoists do things, have foresight, have a plan, prepare well in advance, and will not panic temporarily.
20."Slowly Getting Rich".
From the perspective of an ultra-long-term time cycle, a sharp fall at any time, over time, is often a "storm in a teapot" in hindsight.
21."Flow".
One must have a motive or consciousness to pursue what is important to oneself, and otherwise, life must be very boring.
22."Learn to speak in three years, learn to shut up in one life".
At critical moments, your words can make the difference between a lifetime and a person's life. Some words may seem like nothing, but for a person who is at a low point in his life, it may be the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
23."The Millionaire Next Door".
The main finding is that the accumulation of wealth requires self-discipline, sacrifice, and hard work.