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纳瓦尔-拉维康的年鉴:财富与幸福指南 - The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness

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创造财富 - Building Wealth

📌 Making money is not a thing you do—it’s a skill you learn.赚钱不是你做的事情,而是你学习的技能。 ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:02:54

📌 Wealth is having assets that earn while you sleep. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:06:35

📌 You’re not going to get rich renting out your time. You must own equity—a piece of a business—to gain your financial freedom. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:07:05

📌 Pick an industry where you can play long-term games with long-term people. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:07:48

📌 Play iterated games. All the returns in life, whether in wealth, relationships, or knowledge, come from compound interest. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:08:09

📌 Pick business partners with high intelligence, energy, and, above all, integrity. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:08:30

📌 Learn to sell. Learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:08:48

📌 Arm yourself with specific knowledge, accountability, and leverage. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:09:00

📌 Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your genuine curiosity and passion rather than whatever is hot right now. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:09:33

📌 Building specific knowledge will feel like play to you but will look like work to others. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:10:46

📌 Fortunes require leverage. Business leverage comes from capital, people, and products with no marginal cost of replication (code and media). ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:12:19

📌 Code and media are permissionless leverage. They’re the leverage behind the newly rich. You can create software and media that works for you while you sleep.代码和媒体是未经许可的杠杆。它们是新富背后的杠杆。你可以在睡觉时创建适合自己的软件和媒体。 ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:13:24

📌 设定并执行理想的个人小时费率。如果解决一个问题所节省的费用低于你的时薪,那就忽略它。如果外包一项任务的成本低于你的时薪,那就外包吧。 ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:14:22

📌 “产品化 “和 “你自己”。“自己 “具有独特性。“生产 “具有杠杆作用。“自己 “有责任感。“产品化 “有具体的知识。“你自己 “也有具体的知识。因此,所有这些部分,你都可以结合到这两个词中。 ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:17:53

📌 Almost everything in your house, in your workplace, and on the street used to be technology at one point in time. There was a time when oil was a technology that made J.D. Rockefeller rich. There was a time when cars were technology that made Henry Ford rich. ⏱ 2024-01-15 23:20:03

📌 But you can improve sales skills. You can read Robert Cialdini, you can go to a sales training seminar, you can do door-to-door sales. It is brutal but will train you very quickly. You can definitely improve your sales skills.但你可以提高销售技巧。你可以阅读罗伯特-西亚迪尼(Robert Cialdini)的著作,可以参加销售培训研讨会,也可以上门推销。这很残酷,但能很快锻炼你。你绝对可以提高你的销售技巧。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 22:46:35

📌 Examples of what your specific knowledge could be:举例说明您可以掌握哪些具体知识: Sales skills销售技巧 Musical talents, with the ability to pick up any instrument具有音乐天赋,能够掌握任何乐器 An obsessive personality: you dive into things and remember them quickly痴迷型人格:你会潜心研究事物,并很快记住它们 Love for science fiction: you were into reading sci-fi, which means you absorb a lot of knowledge very quickly喜欢科幻小说:你喜欢阅读科幻小说,这说明你吸收知识的速度很快 Playing a lot of games, you understand game theory pretty well玩过很多游戏,你对游戏理论非常了解 Gossiping, digging into your friend network. That might make you into a very interesting journalist.八卦,挖掘你的朋友圈。这可能会让你成为一名非常有趣的记者。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 22:48:57

📌 You can go on the internet, and you can find your audience. And you can build a business, and create a product, and build wealth, and make people happy just uniquely expressing yourself through the internet. [78]你可以在互联网上找到你的受众。通过互联网,你可以建立自己的事业,创造自己的产品,积累自己的财富,通过独特的表达方式让人们感到快乐。[78] ⏱ 2024-01-16 22:53:42

📌 The most important skill for getting rich is becoming a perpetual learne ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:13:48

📌 Knowing how to be persuasive when speaking is far more important than being an expert digital marketer or click optimizer. Foundations are key. I ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:15:10

📌 They are trusted because the relationships they’ve built and the work they’ve done has compounded. They’ve stuck with the business and shown themselves (in a visible and accountable way) to be high-integrity people. ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:15:49

📌 Intentions don’t matter. Actions do. That’s why being ethical is hard.意图并不重要。行动才重要。这就是为什么做一个有道德的人很难。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:17:16

承担责任 - Take on Accountability

📌 Clear accountability is important. Without accountability, you don’t have incentives. Without accountability, you can’t build credibility. But you take risks. You risk failure. You risk humiliation. You risk failure under your own name ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:21:11

📌 There’s not really that much to fear in terms of failure, and so people should take on a lot more accountability than they do. [78]失败其实并不可怕,所以人们应该承担比现在更多的责任。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:22:28

📌 没有所有权,当你睡觉时,你就没有收入。当你退休时,你没有收入。度假时,你没有收入。你无法非线性地赚钱。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:25:16

📌 但通常情况下,真正的财富是通过创办自己的公司,甚至通过投资来创造的。在投资公司,他们购买的是股权。这些都是通往财富的途径。财富不是靠时间换来的。[78] [插图] ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:26:12

📌 你要知道如何做一些别人不知道如何做的事情,而在这个时期,对这些技能的需求量是很大的。[1] ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:27:57

📌 they can train you to do it, then eventually they will train a computer to do it.如果他们能训练你这样做,那么最终他们也能训练电脑这样做。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:28:06

📌 你在等待时机,当世界上出现了某种东西,他们需要某种技能,而你又是独一无二的人才。在此期间,你可以在 Twitter、YouTube 上建立自己的品牌,并免费提供作品。在这个过程中,你为自己正名,并承担一定的风险。到了该抓住机会的时候,你就可以利用杠杆作用—尽可能大的杠杆作用 ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:29:08

📌 But the new generation’s fortunes are all made through code or media. Joe Rogan making 100 million a year from his podcast. You’re going to have PewDiePie. I don’t know how much money he’s rolling in, but he’s bigger than the news. And of course, there’s Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs. Their wealth is all code-based leverage ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:31:06

📌 Coding, writing books, recording podcasts, tweeting, YouTubing—these kinds of things are permissionless. You don’t need anyone’s permission to do them, and that’s why they are very egalitarian. They’re great equalizers of leverage. [78] Every great software developer, for example, now has an army of robots working for him at nighttime while he or she sleeps, after they’ve written the code, and it’s cranking away. [78] ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:32:42

📌 Whenever you can in life, optimize for independence rather than pay. If you have independence and you’re accountable on your output, as opposed to your input—that’s the dream. [10]在生活中,只要有可能,就尽量争取独立,而不是报酬。如果你拥有独立性,并对自己的产出而不是投入负责,那就是你的梦想。 ⏱ 2024-01-16 23:33:04

📌 Avoiding ruin means stay out of jail. So, don’t do anything illegal. It’s never worth it to wear an orange jumpsuit. Stay out of total catastrophic loss. Avoiding ruin could also mean you stay out of things that could be physically dangerous or hurt your body. You have to watch your health. ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:26:02

📌 Stay out of things that could cause you to lose all of your capital, all of your savings. Don’t gamble everything on one go. Instead, take rationally optimistic bets with big upsides. [78]远离那些可能导致你失去所有资本、所有积蓄的事情。不要一次性赌上一切。相反,要采取理性乐观的态度,下大注。 ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:25:25

寻找像游戏一样的工作 - Find Work That Feels Like Play

📌 另一种思考方式是,如果你能以低于小时工资的价格外包某件事情或不做某件事情,那就外包或不做。如果你能以低于小时工资的价格雇人做,那就雇他们。这甚至包括烹饪等事情。你可能想吃自己做的健康家常菜,但如果可以外包,那就外包吧 ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:32:13

📌 为自己设定一个非常高的小时理想费率,并坚持下去。它看起来和感觉上都应该高得离谱。如果感觉不高,那就是还不够高。无论你选择了什么,我给你的建议都是提高它。就像我说的,就我自己而言,即使在我有钱之前,在很长一段时间里,我都是每小时 5,000 美元。如果你把它推算成年薪,那就是每年数百万美元。 ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:32:38

📌 Be optimistic, be positive. It’s important. Optimists actually do better in the long run. ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:33:34

📌 我们花很少的时间来决定谈哪段恋爱。我们在工作上花了那么多时间,却很少花时间决定从事哪份工作。选择在哪个城市生活几乎可以完全决定你的人生轨迹,但我们却很少花时间去考虑在哪个城市生活。 ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:35:29

📌 我宁愿做一个失败的创业者,也不愿做一个从未尝试过的人。因为即使是失败的创业者,也有自力更生的技能。[14] ⏱ 2024-01-17 23:36:55

📌 我可以在三个月内创建一个新企业:筹集资金、组建团队并启动它。这对我来说很有趣。看看我能把什么组合在一起,真的很酷。赚钱几乎是它的副作用 ⏱ 2024-01-18 23:55:26

📌 我总是在 “工作”。在别人看来是在工作,但我觉得是在玩。所以我知道,没有人能在这方面与我竞争。因为我只是在玩,每天玩十六个小时。如果别人想和我竞争,他们就得工作,而且他们会输,因为他们不可能一周七天,每天工作十六个小时。 ⏱ 2024-01-18 23:56:06

📌 我把自由看得比什么都重要。各种自由:做我想做的事的自由、不做我不想做的事的自由、不受自己的情绪或可能扰乱我平静的事情影响的自由。对我来说,自由是我的首要价值观。 ⏱ 2024-01-18 23:58:04

📌 然后是通过坚持不懈、努力工作、勤奋和行动获得的运气。这时,你四处奔波,创造机会。你会产生很多能量,你会做很多事情来搅动一切 ⏱ 2024-01-19 00:03:57

📌 如果你在某个领域非常娴熟,那么当你的领域发生幸运事件时,你就会注意到,而其他对此不敏感的人则不会注意到。因此,你会变得对运气很敏感。 ⏱ 2024-01-19 00:04:20

📌 One of the things I think is important to make money is having a reputation that makes people do deals through you. Remember the example of being a great diver where treasure hunters will come and give you a piece of the treasure for your diving skills.我认为赚钱最重要的一点就是要有名声,让别人通过你做交易。请记住一个例子:如果你是一名出色的潜水员,那么寻宝者就会因为你的潜水技能而前来分给你一份宝藏。 ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:10:40

📌 Warren Buffett gets offered deals to buy companies, buy warrants, bail out banks, and do things other people can’t do because of his reputation. Of course, he has accountability on the line, and he has a strong brand on the line.沃伦-巴菲特因其声誉而获得收购公司、购买认股权证、救助银行的交易,以及其他人无法做到的事情。当然,他有责任感,他有强大的品牌。 ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:11:01

📌 I think that is a brilliant formulation. In a long-term game, it’s positive sum. We’re all baking the pie together. We’re trying to make it as big as possible. And in a short-term game, we’re cutting up the pie. [78]我认为这是一个绝妙的提法。在长期游戏中,这是一个正和。我们一起烤馅饼。我们都想把饼做得越大越好而在短期博弈中,我们是在分蛋糕[78] ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:11:50

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📌 Always pay it forward. And don’t keep count.永远付出。不要记数。 ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:17:48

建筑评判 - Building Judgment

📌 In an age of leverage, one correct decision can win everything.在杠杆时代,一个正确的决定就能赢得一切。 ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:19:53

📌 The direction you’re heading in matters more than how fast you move, especially with leverage. ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:20:34

📌 Richard Feynman very famously does this in “Six Easy Pieces,” one of his early physics lectures. He basically explains mathematics in three pages. He starts from the number line—counting—and then he goes all the way up to precalculus. He just builds it up through an unbroken chain of logic. He doesn’t rely on any definitions.理查德-费曼(Richard Feynman)在他早期的物理讲座之一 “简单六件事”(Six Easy Pieces)中就有过非常著名的演讲。他基本上用三页纸来解释数学。他从数列—计数—开始,一直讲到微积分。他只是通过一个不间断的逻辑链条来建立数学。他不依赖任何定义。 ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:24:12

📌 You can only make progress when you’re starting with the truth. ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:27:32

📌 The hard thing is seeing the truth. To see the truth, you have to get your ego out of the way because your ego doesn’t want to face the truth. The smaller you can make your ego, the less conditioned you can make your reactions, the less desires you can have about the outcome you want, the easier it will be to see the reality.最难的是看清真相。要想看清真相,你就必须摆脱自我,因为你的自我不想面对真相。你的自我越小,你的反应条件越少,你对自己想要的结果的欲望越少,你就越容易看到真相。 ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:28:53

📌 Optimistic contrarians are the rarest breed.乐观的逆向思维者是最稀有的品种。 [插图] ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:31:36

📌 You absolutely need habits to function. You cannot solve every problem in life as if it is the first time it’s thrown at you. We accumulate all these habits. ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:32:55

📌 重要的是,你要能够自我调节,能够把你的习惯拆解开来,然后说:“好吧,这可能是我在蹒跚学步时为了引起父母注意而养成的习惯。现在,我不断强化它,把它当作我身份的一部分。它还对我有用吗?它能让我更快乐吗?它能让我更健康吗?它能让我完成我的目标吗? ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:44:07

📌 If you have a criticism of someone, then don’t criticize the person—criticize the general approach or criticize the class of activities. If you have to praise somebody, then always try and find the person who is the best example of what you’re praising and praise the person, specifically. Then people’s egos and identities, which we all have, don’t work against you. They work for you ⏱ 2024-01-21 23:51:02

📌 我发现的最佳心智模式来自进化论、博弈论和查理-芒格。查理-芒格是沃伦-巴菲特的合伙人。非常优秀的投资者。他有成吨成吨的优秀心智模式。作家兼交易员纳西姆-塔勒布拥有伟大的心智模式。本杰明-富兰克林也有伟大的心智模式。我的脑袋里基本上装满了心智模式。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:13:26

📌 我把我的推文和其他人的推文当作格言,帮助我压缩自己的学习内容并回忆它们。大脑空间是有限的,你的神经元也是有限的,所以你几乎可以把这些当成指针、地址或记忆法,帮助你记住那些有基本经验支持的根深蒂固的原则 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:13:59

📌 If you can’t decide, the answer is no.如果您拿不定主意,答案就是 “不”。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:19:58

学会爱上阅读 - Learn to Love to Read

📌 If I am reading a book and I’m getting confused, it is just like working out and the muscle getting sore or tired, except now my brain is being overwhelmed. In the long run I’m getting smarter because I’m absorbing new concepts from working at the limit or edge of my capability. ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:21:17

📌 The genuine love for reading itself, when cultivated, is a superpower. ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:22:04

📌 Read what you love until you love to read.读你喜欢的书,直到你爱上阅读。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:22:55

📌 每个人的大脑运作方式不同。有些人喜欢记笔记。事实上,我的笔记就是 Twitter。我读啊读,读啊读。如果我有一些基本的 “啊哈 “见解或概念,Twitter 会迫使我把它提炼成几个字符。然后,我试着把它写成格言。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:28:19

📌 Explain what you learned to someone else. Teaching forces learning.向别人解释你学到的东西。教学相长。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:29:08

📌 与其钻研高等数学,不如真正精通算术和几何。我愿意整天阅读微观经济学—微观经济学 101。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:32:34

📌 另一种方法是读原著、读经典。如果你对进化论感兴趣,就读查尔斯-达尔文的书。不要从理查德-道金斯开始(尽管我认为他很棒)。先读达尔文,后读理查德-道金斯。 ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:32:24

📌 如果你是一台永远在学习的机器,你就永远不会没有赚钱的选择。你总能看到社会上出现了什么,价值在哪里,需求在哪里,你就可以学习,跟上时代的步伐。[74] ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:33:30

📌 Twitter has made me a worse reader but a much better writer. ⏱ 2024-01-22 22:34:03

快乐学习 - Learning Happiness

📌 Maybe happiness is not something you inherit or even choose, but a highly personal skill that can be learned, like fitness or nutrition. ⏱ 2024-01-22 23:53:58

📌 Peace is happiness at rest, and happiness is peace in motion. You can convert peace into happiness anytime you want. But peace is what you want most of the time. If you’re a peaceful person, anything you do will be a happy activity. ⏱ 2024-01-23 23:53:44

在接受中寻找快乐 - Find Happiness in Acceptance

📌 It’s a skill. Just like nutrition is a skill, dieting is a skill, working out is a skill, making money is a skill, meeting girls and guys is a skill, having good relationships is a skill, even love is a skill. It starts with realizing they’re skills you can learn. When you put your intention and focus on it, the world can become a better place.这是一种技能。就像营养是一门技能,节食是一门技能,健身是一门技能,赚钱是一门技能,认识女孩和男孩是一门技能,建立良好的人际关系是一门技能,甚至爱情也是一门技能。首先要意识到这些都是你可以学习的技能。当你用心专注于此,世界会变得更美好。 ⏱ 2024-01-23 23:57:29

📌 When working, surround yourself with people more successful than you.工作时,多和比你成功的人在一起。 When playing, surround yourself with people happier than you.玩耍时,身边要有比你更快乐的人。 ⏱ 2024-01-23 23:58:03

📌 “What’s the positive interpretation of this?” I used to get annoyed about things. Now I always look for the positive side of it. It used to take a rational effort. It used to take a few seconds for me to come up with a positive. Now I can do it sub-second. ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:03:37

📌 A personal metric: how much of the day is spent doing things out of obligation rather than out of interest? [11]个人衡量标准:一天中有多少时间是出于义务而不是兴趣在做事?[11] ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:06:23

📌 无需药物即可增加大脑中的血清素:阳光、运动、积极思考和色氨酸。[11] ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:07:01

📌 你总有一天会死,这一切都不重要了。所以好好享受吧。做些积极的事。投射一些爱。让别人开心笑一笑欣赏当下。做你该做的事 ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:14:29

拯救自己 - Saving Yourself

📌 No one in the world is going to beat you at being you. You’re never going to be as good at being me as I am. I’m never going to be as good at being you as you are. ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:17:19

📌 Your goal in life is to find the people, business, project, or art that needs you the most. ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:19:08

📌 To make an original contribution, you have to be irrationally obsessed with something.要做出原创性的贡献,你必须对某件事情有非理性的痴迷。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:19:56

📌 World’s simplest diet: The more processed the food, the less one should consume.世界上最简单的饮食越是经过加工的食物,就越不应该食用。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:23:52

📌 The harder the workout, the easier the day.锻炼越艰苦,一天就越轻松。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:24:01

📌 What habit would you say most positively impacts your life?您认为哪种习惯对您的生活影响最大? The daily morning workout. That has been a complete game-changer. It’s made me feel healthier, younger ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:25:50

📌 In the morning, I work out, and however long it takes is how long it takes. I do not start my day until I’ve worked out. I don’t care if the world is imploding and melting down, it can wait another thirty minutes until I’m done working out. ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:27:13

📌 每天早上,我都会锻炼身体,不管锻炼多长时间,我都会坚持下去。锻炼完之后,我才开始一天的工作。我不在乎世界是否正在内爆和融化,它可以再等三十分钟,直到我锻炼完。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:27:21

📌 One month of consistent yoga and I feel 10 years younger. To stay flexible is to stay young.坚持做瑜伽一个月,我感觉自己年轻了 10 岁。保持柔韧性就是保持年轻。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:27:51

📌 The same is true of how you approach your relationships. If you make the easy choices right now, your overall life will be a lot harder. ⏱ 2024-01-24 00:32:27

📌 我强烈推荐大家收听蒂姆-费里斯(Tim Ferriss)与维姆-霍夫(Wim Hof)的播客节目。他是一个行走的奇迹。维姆的绰号是 “冰人”。他保持着在冰浴和冰水中游泳时间最长的世界纪录。他给了我很大的启发,不仅因为他能做出超人的体能壮举,还因为他在做到这些的同时还非常善良和快乐—这是很不容易做到的。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 10:43:58

📌 他主张暴露在寒冷的环境中,因为他认为人与自然环境过于分离。我们总是衣来伸手、饭来张口、暖意融融。我们的身体已经与寒冷失去了联系。寒冷之所以重要,是因为它能激活免疫系统。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 10:45:10

📌 因此,他主张进行长时间的冰浴。作为印度次大陆人,我非常反对冰浴。但在维姆的启发下,我开始尝试洗冷水澡。我是通过使用维姆-霍夫呼吸法来做到这一点的。这种方法是通过过度换气来增加血液中的氧气含量,从而提高核心温度。然后,你就可以去淋浴了。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 10:46:22

📌 我建议每天早上冥想一小时,因为少于一小时的时间不足以真正深入冥想。我建议,如果你真的想尝试冥想,可以尝试六十天,每天早上第一件事就是冥想一小时。大约六十天后,你会厌倦倾听自己的心声。你会解决很多问题,或者你已经听得够多,能够看透那些恐惧和问题。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 10:57:48

选择自建 - Choosing to Build Yourself

📌 The greatest superpower is the ability to change yourself.最大的超能力就是改变自己的能力。 ⏱ 2024-01-24 23:50:21

📌 What’s the biggest mistake you’ve made in your life and how did you recover?你一生中犯过的最大错误是什么? ⏱ 2024-01-24 23:53:43

📌 The mistakes were obvious only in hindsight through one exercise, which is asking yourself: when you’re thirty, what advice would you give your twenty-year-old self? And when you’re forty, what advice would you give your thirty-year-old sel ⏱ 2024-01-24 23:56:24

📌 Impatience with actions, patience with results.对行动不耐烦,对结果有耐心。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 00:05:18

📌 任何你必须做的事,只管去做。为什么要等呢?你不再年轻了。你的生命正在悄然流逝。你不想把时间花在排队等候上。你不想把时间花在来回奔波上。你不想把时间花在你明知最终不是你使命的事情上。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 00:06:27

📌 市场采用产品需要很长时间。人们需要时间来适应彼此的合作。在不断打磨、打磨、再打磨的过程中,伟大的产品需要时间才能出现。对行动不耐烦,对结果有耐心。正如尼维所说,灵感是易逝的。当你有了灵感,就立即行动起来。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 00:07:28

📌 完全正确。我想这就是为什么我认识的最聪明、最成功的人都是从失败者起步的。如果你把自己看作一个失败者,一个被社会抛弃、在正常社会中没有任何角色的人,那么你就会做自己的事情,你就更有可能找到一条成功之路。一开始就说:“我永远不会受欢迎。我永远不会被接受。我已经是个失败者了。我不会得到其他孩子拥有的东西。我只想快乐地做我自己”。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 00:15:31

📌 If you had to pass down to your kids one or two principles, what would they be?如果让你传授给孩子们一两个原则,它们会是什么? Number one: read. Read everything you can. And not just the stuff that society tells you is good or even books that I tell you to read. Just read for its own sake. Develop a love for it. Even if you have to read romance novels or paperbacks or comic books. There’s no such thing as junk. Just read it all. Eventually, you’ll guide yourself to the things that you should and want to be reading.第一:阅读。读你能读的一切。而不仅仅是社会告诉你的好东西,甚至是我告诉你要读的书。只是为了阅读而阅读。培养对阅读的热爱。即使你不得不读言情小说、平装书或漫画书。没有所谓的垃圾。都读吧。最终,你会引导自己去读那些你应该读和想读的书。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 09:22:26

📌 Having the skill of persuasion is important because if you can influence your fellow human beings, you can get a lot done. I think persuasion is an actual skill. So you can learn it, and it’s not that hard to do so.掌握说服的技巧非常重要,因为如果你能影响你的同伴,你就能做成很多事。我认为说服是一种实际的技能。因此,你可以学习它,而且并不难。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 09:22:57

📌 不要把时间花在让别人开心上。别人快乐是他们的问题。这不是你的问题。如果你快乐,别人也会快乐。如果你快乐了,别人会问你是怎么变得快乐的,他们可能会从中学习,但你没有责任让别人快乐。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 09:25:57

哲学 - Philosophy

📌 What we do as living systems accelerates getting to that state. The more complex system you create, whether it’s through computers, civilization, art, mathematics, or creating a family—you actually accelerate the heat death of the Universe. You’re pushing us towards this point where we end up as one thing. ⏱ 2024-01-25 09:29:59

📌 How do you define wisdom?如何定义智慧? Understanding the long-term consequences of your actions. [11]了解自己行为的长期后果。[11] ⏱ 2024-01-25 09:32:23

📌 Inspiration is perishable—act on it immediately.灵感易逝—立即行动。 ⏱ 2024-01-25 09:32:51

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