What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20(end)

花了将近一个月的时间,断断续续终于将这本书读完了。其中感悟很多,但是确不能用自己的文字表达出来,只能做一个简单的摘录。其中我最大的收获就是give myself permission to do something as opposed to waiting others to push me.

这本书的作者用了很多的例子让我理解,接受其中的经验道理。并且我也确实受到了鼓励,人生处处都有精彩,所以我们要做到pay attention to our life,并且主动去做些什么改变。Seriously,changing 真的没那么难:第一步,发现问题,第二步,找到解决的办法(没有什么是不能解决的,书中也有很多例证,只是我们不相信自己能够解决罢了),第三步,just do it. 就是这么简单。

以下是自己的摘要:

CHAPTER 1:BUY ONE, GET TWO FREE

1.Opportunities are abundant.

2.Regardless of the size of the problem, three are usually creative ways to use the resources already at your disposal to solve them.

3.We so often frame problems too tightly.

4.The key to success is the ability to extract the lessons to out of each of these experiences and to move on with new knowledge.

CHAPTER 2:UPSIDE-DOWN CIRCUS

1.The more we take on problems, the more confident and proficient we become at solving them and the better able we are to see them as opportunities.

2.Attitude is perhaps the biggest determinant of what we can accomplish.

3.If we clearly define a problem, the solution will logically present itself

CHAPTER 3:BIKINI OR DIE

1.We draw imaginary lines around what we think we can do---lines that often limit us much more than rules imposed by society at large.

2.Most rules are in place as the lowest common denominator, making sure that those who don't have a clue what to do stay within the boundaries.

3.You should feel free to flip ideas upside down, to turn them inside out,and to cut loose from the chains of normalcy.

4.The more you experiment, the more you see that the spectrum of options is much broader than imagined.

5.The sole rule is that you are limited only by your energy and imagination.

(未完待续...)

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