23 Top Thoughts (Collection)



1. Murphy's Law: The more you are afraid of something, the more it happens

Corollary: The more you are afraid of something, the more you are prepared, so that you don't need to be afraid of anything that happens

2. Gidlin's Law: Write down the problem clearly and half of the problem will be solved

Corollary: The clearer the problem, the more thoroughly it will be solved

3. Gilbert's Law: A crisis signal at work is that no one will tell you what to do at work

Corollary: When someone tells you how to do it, it's not necessarily right

4. Falkland's Law: When you don't have to make a decision, don't make a decision

Corollary: When the interests are harmed if they do not change, a decision must be made

5. Watson's Law: If you want to monetize, you must put information and intelligence first

Inference: All walks of life, grasp the first-hand hot spots, combined with the corresponding products, can create a strong IP

6. Sherlock Holmes Principle: Remove all the impossible factors, and the rest, whether you long or not, believe it or not, but it is the truth of the facts

Corollary: There is only one truth (goal).

7. Drucker management thinking: use feedback to find strengths, use strengths to solve shortcomings, use strengths to do things, and focus on one thing at a time

Corollary: Focus on developing longer strengths and enhancing strengths every day

8. Warren Buffett's Law: Invest where there are few competitors

Corollary: Invest where there is long-term value and few competitors

9. Giegler's theorem: Setting a high goal equals a part of reaching the goal

Corollary: The higher the starting point, the more long you get

10. Ye Du Er's Law: The stronger the motivation, the more efficient and successful

Corollary: Do it beforehand with strong motivation

11. The Law of Attraction: What you focus on, you will attract

Corollary: Focus on self-improvement, the strong are piled up; Focus on inferiority, the weak self-harm

12. The Fast Fish Rule: Fast or slow determines success or failure

Corollary: It's better to eat fast and slow than to eat big and small

13. Compound interest thinking: Do anything, optimize every time you do it, and at the same time bring an increase effect to other things

Corollary: Optimize the things at hand as much as possible and make them have an amplification effect on other events, that is, you can reverse your life

14. The Infinite Monkey Theorem: Have a monkey press a random key on a typewriter, and when the key time reaches infinity, it will almost certainly be able to type any given text, such as the complete works of Shakespeare

Corollary 1: When the attempt is made under clear conditions, the clearer the direction will be, and the closer it will be to success
Corollary 2: Aimless attempts will only increase the cost of trial and error, and will be farther and farther away from success

15. The law of cause and effect: There must be a cause for something, and there must be an effect when something is done

Corollary: If you don't do it, you will fail, if you do it wrong, you will succeed, and if you do it right, you will be more successful

16. Razor's Law (Simplifying Thinking): Don't allocate more resources, do something that can be done with very few resources

Corollary: Don't waste time on mechanical repetition to do one thing well; It's about doing one thing well with less time and without repetition

17. Broken window effect: If a problem arises, it must be solved or remedied or corrected immediately.

Corollary: The problem is the method, and the method will be found if the problem is discovered in time

18. The Bad Apple Rule: Attitude determines results

Corollary: sacrificing the small self cannot be the big self; To achieve the great self, the small self must first be the small self

19. Roberto's theorem: If you don't defeat yourself, you are invincible

Corollary: When someone says you're wrong, you say out loud that the other person is wrong

20. Cartier's theorem: Just want to go to the end of a road, and the end is a dead end

Corollary: There is no road ahead, the road is under your feet

21. The law related to energy: those who can work longest, those who work longer; Those who can work less, and those who work less will retire.

Corollary: The greater the ability, the more long things will be, and the complexity will be simplified, but it will be regularized

22. Pursil's Law: No matter how good a decision is, it can't afford to procrastinate

Corollary 1: Anything that satisfies the best conditions for implementation must be acted upon at all costs

Corollary 2: Both men and women should seize their highlight moments when they get married, otherwise they will regret it

23. Fittingsger's Law: 10% of everything people can't do anything, and the remaining 90% can turn things around.

Corollary: Whatever bad happens, it can turn into a good thing, and this is one of the most powerful minds of the rich.
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