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The weakness of human nature in Wolf Road, Guiguzi Scroll, Murphy's Law, what stalk?

Wolf Road, Guiguzi, Parchment, Weakness of Human Nature and Murphy's Law are all books that are helpful to people's attitude in society. This stalk is telling each other to read more books and avoid such ignorance.

A, Wolf way

This book interprets wolves and human nature in many ways. It is not only a book of wisdom for personal survival, but also a book of team management, and it is also a book of guidelines that enterprises should follow. You can find the spiritual strength you need most from it.

Second, guiguzi

This book focuses on tactics and debating skills. There are fourteen guiguzi, thirteen of which have been lost. (Say 2 1, say 17) There are various examples in the book, including Confucius' tribute and Su Qin's Zhang Yi.

Third, parchment

This book is a great inspirational series in the world. The authors of the book 1 1 compiled in the Parcel Book are all successful people in various industries in the United States in the past 200 years. According to their own experiences, they tell the world the secret of success and the meaning of a happy life.

Fourth, the weakness of human nature

Sincerely care about others, smile and remember their names. A person's name is the sweetest and most important sound in any language to him. Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves.

Five, Murphy's law

Murphy's law is a psychological effect, which was put forward by an American engineer Edward A. Murphy in 1949. Also known as Murphy's law and Murphy's theorem.

The origin of Murphy's law:

In 1949, an engineer named eddie murphy, an air force captain, played a casual joke on one of his unfortunate colleagues: if something is likely to be done badly, it will be even worse if he is allowed to do it.

At first, a harmless joke didn't mean anything, just said the helplessness brought by bad luck. Perhaps because there are too many unfortunate people in this world, or because people always make such mistakes, this sentence spread quickly and was finally interpreted as: if bad things are possible, no matter how unlikely, they will always happen and cause the greatest possible loss.