Author: Lowe? Thomas
Preface
Preface to the original work-how to get the most benefit from this book
The first basic skill of dealing with others
Chapter 1: If you want to collect honey, don't knock over the hive
Chapter 2: The secret of getting along with people
Chapter 3: Ways to make both ends meet
You will be popular everywhere
Chapter II How to Make a Good Impression
Chapter III You should avoid trouble. Just do it
Chapter IV How to Cultivate Beautiful and Favorable Conversation
Chapter V How to Make People Interested
Chapter VI How to Make People Like You Soon
Chapter III Twelve Ways to Make People Agree with You
Chapter I You Can't Win an Argument
Chapter II How to Avoid Making Enemies
Chapter III Admit If You Are Wrong
The Secret of the Bottom
Chapter VI Safe Ways to Deal with a Complainant
Chapter VII How to Make People Cooperate with You
Chapter VIII A Formula to Create Miracles
Chapter IX What Everyone Needs
Chapter X The Attraction Everyone Likes
Chapter XI Implement, Push Forward, Don't Stop
Chapter XII When you are at your wit's end, Why don't you try this
article 4 Nine ways to get people to agree with you
Chapter 1 If you have to criticize, This is the way to start
Chapter II How to criticize so as not to attract resentment
Chapter III Tell your own mistakes first
Chapter IV Nobody likes to take orders
Chapter V Let the other person keep his face
Chapter VI How to encourage people to succeed
Chapter VII Give the dog a good name
Chapter VIII Make mistakes look easy to correct
Chapter IX Make mistakes look easy to correct. > chapter six seven ways to make your family harmonious
chapter one how to dig the grave of marriage by yourself the fastest
chapter two love-let him live freely
chapter three you will soon get divorced
chapter four ways to make people happy
chapter five things that are particularly meaningful to women
chapter six if you want to be happy, Don't ignore these
Don't be an "illiterate person in marriage" in Chapter VII
Appendix
Famous sayings:
The greatest guide to success is to learn from your own mistakes.
-Johnston Mei
You don't gain wisdom if you don't learn something. -Cao Xueqin
No one in our generation has ever walked a smooth road, but we hit a wall by groping, fell and got up, and made a detour, but each of us has different experiences. -Mao Dun
Experience without knowledge is better than learning without experience. -H.G. Born Page
Experience is a gem, which is a matter of course, because it is often obtained at great cost. -Shakespeare
Experience is the worst teacher, who always takes a test before teaching. -Virtanen
Experience is a mirror; Learn from it, and you can see the past clearly. -Ibsen
It is very important to emphasize the value of the early experience of immature people. -Dewey
In the early days, a person ate iron in front and slipped behind. -Jin Kun
A poor man is nothing like a farmer, a man who knows water plants is nothing like a horse, and a man who knows cold and heat is nothing like a worm. -Liu Ji
One should be able to make use of others' experience to make up for the narrowness of one's direct experience, which is a necessary part of education. -Dewey
When people are young, they lack experience, and when they gain experience, they lack energy. -Disraeli
The value of instant insight is sometimes equivalent to the experience of a whole life. -Oliver Holmes
Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition fee is too expensive. -Carlyle
After some setbacks, I gained some insight. -Shen Hanguang
Experience only teaches those who can be taught. -Huxley
One of man's greatest misfortunes is that his good qualities sometimes even do him no good. The art of correctly using these advantages is often the final fruit of experience. -shangfuer
a bowl of hot and sour soup is better than a sip of it yourself. -Lu Xun
Standing beside the mountain, you can't see it. -Emerson
The sensitivity and originality of young people can complement each other once they are combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists. -beveridge
There is no end to learning, but there is a limit to experience, which is the danger of experience. -Tanigawa Tetsuo
After more than one experience, you can know the consequences from the past. My predictions are always tested, but only from this end. -Lu Xun
Experience is the crystallization of pain. -helps
The development of human understanding of society is an increase of self-awareness and a liberation movement. Understanding and action are inseparable here, and human's understanding of their situation also determines how they should act.
-Thomas Natural History Moore
Knowledge can improve human nature, and experience can improve knowledge itself. -Bacon
Age, work habits and experience have changed many personalities. -Philaon
It is wisest to benefit from other people's stupidity. -Pliny the Great
Experience increases our wisdom, but it cannot reduce our stupidity. -Josh bihees
In this world, nothing can take the place of practical experience. -tufts
experience and abstraction-these are the two necessary, real and practical stages of the same kind of knowledge.
-herzen
It is absolutely impossible for a person to shake his baby to see his smile. -William
The wider the experience, the less room for subjectivity and individuality, the more solemn the general meaning will be, and the more vivid the social image of the artist will be. -"History of Russian Literature"
Our knowledge with rich experience is all based on experience. In a word, knowledge comes from experience.
-Locke
Experience is the son of thought, and thought is the son of action. We can't learn to be human from books. -Disraeli
A kind-hearted person accepts the lessons of his predecessors and does not make himself a reference for future generations. One sparrow has fallen into the net, and the other will not fly to eat rice; You should remember the painful experience of your predecessors and don't set a precedent for future generations to learn lessons. -Sadie
Our usual study and experience are our most powerful pillars in a critical moment. -Lincoln
What you avoid is not the broken things behind, but the detours ahead. -Evans
We know from experience that not all incredible things are untrue. -cardinal Reyes
experience is a valuable school, but fools get nothing from it. -Franklin