第一篇讀書(shū)筆記,關(guān)于一本過(guò)氣了的暢銷書(shū)《Who Moved My Cheese》

作者:Spencer Johnson
日期: 2015-08-13
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?What would you do if you were't afraid?
想想自己如果不畏懼會(huì)怎樣呢?做自己熱愛(ài)的事情,享受每一天、每一刻的冒險(xiǎn)!珍惜每一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)!不畏懼,所以會(huì)活得像個(gè)年輕人,會(huì)沒(méi)時(shí)間后悔。There is nothing stable forever, so this is little to seek for it. It may just make you sick.
Sometimes some fair can be good. When you are afraid things are going to get worse, if you don't do something , it can prompt you into an action. But it is not good when you are afraid that it keeps you from doing thing.
促使你采取行動(dòng)的懼怕有益,阻礙你前進(jìn)的恐懼有害。
Better late than never.
意識(shí)到自己的問(wèn)題,采取行動(dòng)總不算太晚。?
Take control, rather than simply let things happen
Smell the cheese often so you know when it is getting old
Movement in a new direction helps you find new cheese
When you move beyond your fear, you feel free
戰(zhàn)勝恐懼,才有享受生活,迎接挑戰(zhàn)的自由。讓自由的清風(fēng)吹散懼怕的迷霧。
The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you find new cheese
what you are afraid of is never as bad as what you imagine. The fear you let build up in your mind is worse than the situation actually exists.
He used to think more about what could go wrong than what could go right
Old beliefs do not lead you to new cheese