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To be wealthy, accumulate all those things that money can’t buy. 想要變得富有,就去積攢所有那些金錢買不來(lái)的東西吧。
Be the change you wish to see. 成為你自己想要看到的那種改變。
When brainstorming, improvising, jamming with others, you’ll go much further and deeper if you build upon each contribution with a playful “yes — and” example instead of a deflating “no — but” reply. 頭腦風(fēng)暴、即興、以及與其他人合奏的時(shí)候,如果你可以充滿興致地表示「是的,而且……」并愿意在彼此的基礎(chǔ)上更進(jìn)一步,而不是令人泄氣地表示「不是,而是……」的話,那么你將會(huì)走得更遠(yuǎn)更深。
Work to become, not to acquire. 工作是為了「成為」,而不是「獲得」。
Don’t loan money to a friend unless you are ready to make it a gift. 不要借錢給你的朋友,除非你愿意把借出去的錢當(dāng)成禮物。
On the way to a grand goal, celebrate the smallest victories as if each one were the final goal. No matter where it ends you are victorious. 在追求遠(yuǎn)大目標(biāo)的過(guò)程中,也要像完成最終目標(biāo)那樣去慶祝哪怕最微小的勝利。這樣無(wú)論你最后可以走多遠(yuǎn),你都是勝利的。
Calm is contagious. 沉穩(wěn)是具有傳染性的。
Even a foolish person can still be right about most things. Most conventional wisdom is true. 即使是一個(gè)愚蠢的人,在大多數(shù)事情上仍然可以是正確的。大多數(shù)傳統(tǒng)的智慧都是真的。
Always cut away from yourself. 切東西的時(shí)候不要沖著自己。
Show me your calendar and I will tell you your priorities. Tell me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you where you’re going. 給我看看你的日程表,我就能知道你的優(yōu)先順序。告訴我誰(shuí)是你的朋友,我就可以知道你要去往何處。