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Compliment people behind their back. It’ll come back to you. 在背后夸獎別人。這會回到你那里。
Most overnight successes — in fact any significant successes — take at least 5 years. Budget your life accordingly. 大多數(shù)的一夜成功——其實是任何重要的成功——都需要至少5年的努力。請以此來規(guī)劃你的人生。
You are only as young as the last time you changed your mind. 只要能夠改變你自己的頭腦,你就可以永遠(yuǎn)保持年輕。
Assume anyone asking for your account information for any reason is guilty of scamming you, unless proven innocent. The way to prove innocence is to call them back, or login to your account using numbers or a website that you provide, not them. Don’t release any identifying information while they are contacting you via phone, message or email. You must control the channel. 假定任何人因為任何原因向你索要賬戶信息的做法都是想要欺騙你,除非他們被證明是無辜的。證明無辜的方法是給他們回電,或者使用你的(而不是他們提供)號碼或網(wǎng)站來登陸自己的帳號。不要在他們聯(lián)系你的電話、消息或郵件中暴露任何個人信息。你必須控制途徑。
Sustained outrage makes you stupid. 持續(xù)的憤怒會讓你變蠢。
Be strict with yourself and forgiving of others. The reverse is hell for everyone. 嚴(yán)于律己,寬以待人。反過來對誰都是災(zāi)難。
Your best response to an insult is “You’re probably right.” Often they are. 對待侮辱最好的回應(yīng)就是「你可能是對的」。而且經(jīng)常確實如此。
The worst evils in history have always been committed by those who truly believed they were combating evil. Beware of combating evil. 歷史上最壞的罪惡往往都來自那些真的以為自己是在打擊罪惡的人。留心自己打擊罪惡的想法。
If you can avoid seeking approval of others, your power is limitless. 如果你可以不去尋找別人的認(rèn)同,那么你的力量就是無窮的。
When a child asks an endless string of “why?” questions, the smartest reply is, “I don’t know, what do you think?” 當(dāng)一個孩子問出一連串的「為什么」的時候,最聰明的回復(fù)就是「我不知道,你是怎么想的呢?」