We only live once, and everyone is exploring how to deal with all kinds of chores in life with ease. Those who are unintentional follow the crowd, while those who are interested work hard to discover and learn the laws behind things, and finally manage their lives effortlessly. And brilliant.
Murphy's Law Chapter 1:
1. The laws of success include:
a Locke's Law: Set goals and focus on action.
To use a classic saying from the movie "Galaxy Tutorial": Life is like archery, and dreams are the target. There is no point in drawing the bow all day long if you can't find the target.
A philosopher once said: "Unless you know where you want to go, you will never get where you want to go."
b Wallach Effect: To succeed, you must know how to manage your own strengths.
cBarrel Law: It is better to catch the "longest" thing than to catch the "shortest" thing.
Overcome the "shortcomings" of human nature and avoid the "hidden rocks" that lead to success, such as bad habits, low self-esteem, jealousy, vanity, worry, greed, and mistakes. People usually regard "failure is the mother of success" as a wise saying. As everyone knows, there are two situations where making a mistake is a flaw. The first is to keep making mistakes on the same problem, and the second is to make mistakes more frequently than others. These mistakes may be caused by attitude problems, or lack of care and responsibility, but either way is a stumbling block to success.
d Eisenhower's Law: distinguish priorities and get things done efficiently.
Prioritize things first and grasp the bull’s nose first.
Socrates’ experiment of filling bottles with stones, pebbles, sand, and water vividly tells us the importance of being organized.
eOccam’s razor: grasp the key and simplify the complex.
fMurphy's Law: Make mistakes and welcome success.