此書的在線中英對照版本,在此http://zhibimo.com/books/wang-miao/yuan-ze
... 2) Realize that you have nothing to fear from truth.
Learn to stay with your fear.
面對真相,自己的錯(cuò)誤和弱點(diǎn)時(shí)的焦慮和羞恥感是,阻礙成長的關(guān)鍵問題,你得學(xué)會(huì)和他們相處。
... 7) Don’t tolerate dishonesty.
Dishonesty may have deep influence that you can’t realize.
對外盡量誠實(shí)和守信用,是對未來自己的投資,增加自己的信賴感。
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... 10) Do not feel bad about your mistakes or those of others. Love them!
Having mistakes and weakness is a sort of chance to improve ,rather than a bad thing.
還是那句話,不要感到羞恥和焦慮。
... 13) Don’t worry about looking good - worry about achieving your goals.
Pursuing looking good may be a bad thing sometimes.
有時(shí)候,不能太要面子,或者妄想體面的做好每件事。
... 16) Write down your weaknesses and the weaknesses of others to help remember and acknowledge them.
Your brain will eliminate the pain of weakness and mistakes overtime as same as the weakness and mistakes fade away.
寫下來,你才能更好的面對它們和處理它們。
... 22) Talk about “Is it true?” and “Does it make sense?”
Learn critical thinking.
想清楚做什么,為什么要做,不要做低端的執(zhí)行者。
... 24) Be assertive and open-minded at the same time.
To be aggressive and reasonable.
討論中,保持強(qiáng)硬,不失理性,心態(tài)開放。
e) Be wary of the arrogant intellectual who comments from the stands without having played on the field.
Not only use your mouth ,but start to practice .
不要陶醉于說,寫的自我感覺良好,要實(shí)踐,要和別人辯論。
... 26) Recognize that conflicts are essential for great relationships because they are the means by which people determine whether their principles are alignedand resolve their differences.
b) People who have repeatedly and successfully accomplished the thing in question and have great explanations when probed are most believable.
To be a believable person.
過去的成功,是可以為現(xiàn)在和未來提供更好的可能性的,你得有成功的事跡,才能成為一個(gè)被信賴的人。
... 41) By and large, you will get what you deserve over time.
Trust me you should believe the statement.
相信價(jià)值交換規(guī)律。
.. 51) Remember that people who see things and think one way often have difficulty communicating and relating to people who see things and think another way.
... 54) Weigh values and abilities more heavily than skills in deciding whom to hire.
Visualize the possibility of a person.
學(xué)會(huì)評(píng)估一個(gè)人的做事風(fēng)格和價(jià)值觀。
... 86) Logic, reason, and common sense must trump everything else in decision-making.
Perfectly make a decision rather than a perfect decision.
更加科學(xué)的去做一個(gè)決定。
... 155) Don’t make too much out of one “dot”—synthesize a richer picture by squeezing lots of “dots” quickly and triangulating with others.
Have a big picture about yourself and other important things.
不要一味的只看到細(xì)節(jié),要有大局觀。
a) A short-term goal probably won’t require you to build a machine.
Not everything is important enough to work hard.
把重要的事情當(dāng)做一個(gè)產(chǎn)品,一個(gè)系統(tǒng),一個(gè)生態(tài)區(qū)規(guī)劃,設(shè)計(jì)和運(yùn)行。
b) Beware of paying too much attention to what is coming at you and not enough attention to what your responsibilities are or how your machine should work to achieve your goals.
Be aware of things that comes at you everyday.
警惕每天那些瑣碎的事情。
... 179) Don’t do work for people in another department or grab people from another department to do work for you unless you speak to the boss.
Get the rule.
不要在背后說別人壞話,如果你做了,那就是像你允許被人說你的壞話,這對你也許沒什么,但是影響的是相關(guān)人群的氛圍。
c) Watch out for “detail anxiety,”
Learn to deal with you anxiety.
小心那些雞毛蒜皮的事情,給你帶來的焦慮。
d) Don’t mistake small things for unimportant things, because some small things can be very important
Improve your wisdom and experience to distinguish them.
你的判斷標(biāo)準(zhǔn)是重要性,不是大小。
... 202) Remember that the best choices are the ones with more pros than cons, not those that don’t have any cons. Watch out for people who tend to argue against something because they can find something wrong with it without properly weighing all the pros against the cons.
Nothing is perfect.
決策都是平衡利弊的結(jié)果,你得說服相關(guān)人。面對外人的挑刺,保持開放心態(tài)。
... 210) Don’t try to please everyone
I am not money.
不要有討好別人的心態(tài),要有和別人一起干事,體驗(yàn)美好,交換利益,交換觀點(diǎn)的心態(tài)。