Book Recommendations – "The 12 Rules for Life"
Essence of Content
Rule 1: Winning lobsters never bow their heads: Stand tall and proud.
Rule 2: Care for yourself as you would a sick pet: Treat yourself as you would a helpful person.
Rule 3: Eliminate toxic friends: Befriend people who genuinely wish you well.
Rule 4: Conquer your inner critic: Compare yourself to yesterday, not today's people.
Rule 5: Discipline your little monsters: Prevent your children from doing things you dislike.
Rule 6: When you feel like cursing the world: Criticize the world before you criticize your room.
Rule 7: Socrates' choice: Seek meaning, reject mediocrity.
Rule 8: Don't buy drunkards' possessions: Speak the truth, or at least don't lie.
Rule 9: Don't steal the problems of visitors: Assume the person you're listening to knows what you don't.
Rule 10: Don't ignore the dragon under the rug: Face problems directly, with precise language.
Rule 11: Don't bother skateboarding children: Accept reality, oppose prejudice.
Rule 12: When you meet a cat on the street, pet it: Focus on the good that exists.
Reading suggestions, or what you can do after reading my article, I will reply carefully.
For these twelve rules, write down the meaning of each one, why you should do it, and what the benefits are.
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Finally, I'd like to send you a sentence.
Don't underestimate the power of vision and direction; they can transform seemingly insurmountable obstacles into broad, open roads. Take yourself seriously, redefine yourself, cultivate your individuality, choose your goals, and clarify your existence.
19th-century great philosopher Nietzsche said a very brilliant sentence: 'A person who knows why they are living can endure any life.' This seems to translate to, 'Nothing is impossible to those who believe.'
Keep going, you witnessed my efforts, I grew up with you.