1. Get up, step out, and live fully.
I once passed a billboard that caught my attention. It read, “He who dies with the most toys is still dead.” Anyone who has ever come close to death can tell you that at the end of your life, you probably won’t be reminiscing about how many all-nighters you pulled at the office or how much your mutual fund is worth. The thoughts that linger are the “if only” questions, like Who could I have become if I had finally done the things I always wanted to do?
The gift of deciding to face your mortality without turning away or flinching is the gift of recognizing that because you will die, you must live now. Whether you flounder or flourish is always in your hands—you are the single biggest influence in your life.
Your journey begins with a choice to get up, step out, and live fully.
---- From book <What I Know For Sure>
2. Touch and not touch.
Loving you is the important thing, Miss Lester. There are some people who think love is sex and marriage and six o’clock-kisses and children, and perhaps it is, Miss Lester. But do you know what I think? I think love is a touch and yet not a touch.
—— J.D.Sailinger <The Heart of a Broken Story>
It just reminds me of a song <When you love someone> by James TW
3. 你的工資由什么決定的娄涩?
很多人會(huì)說——“提高能力写半,創(chuàng)造更高價(jià)值奋早,收入自然就高了”。錯(cuò)愤炸。你的工資不是由能力決定——而是由“職能價(jià)值”和“供求關(guān)系”共同決定的规个。
你在公司價(jià)值鏈條中創(chuàng)造的職能價(jià)值,決定了你的工資上限缤苫,你的不可替代性墅拭,決定了你的工資和上限之間的關(guān)系。
—— 超級個(gè)體