Things
Things you see will be different if you have different angles
Learn to change your angles to solve problems
Things that prevent you from changing your angles Thinking
Everyone has their own perspective
Changing the perspective of looking at things is changing the way of doing things.
Changing angles will make success easier
Think about problems from multiple angles
Change angles and think in others’ shoes
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A copy of "A Dream of Red Mansions"... Confucianists saw "Yi", Taoists saw prostitution, talented people saw lingering, revolutionaries saw rows, and gossips saw the secrets of the palace. ——Lu Xun
Looking at it horizontally, it looks like a ridge and a peak on its side, with different heights near and far. ——Su Shi
Sometimes you need to leave the well-traveled road and sneak into the forest, and you will definitely find something you have never seen before. ——Bell
If a match burns in your pocket, you should be happy because your pocket is not a powder keg. If you get a thorn in your finger, you should be happy because it's not in your eye. If your wife changes her mind towards you, you should be happy because she is betraying you and not your country. ——Chekhov
With the stance, come the specific attitudes we adopt towards various specific things. For example, should we praise it or should we expose it? This is a matter of attitude. ——Mao Zedong
There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand viewers. ——Belinsky
Pessimistic people are still alive and dead, but optimistic people stay young forever. ——British Proverb
An optimist sees a hope in a disaster, and a pessimist sees a disaster in a hope. ——British Proverb
A ruler is short, an inch is long. ——As the saying goes
A river has two banks, and everything has two sides. ——Spoken
Classic material
The happiness of bearers
(Don’t judge others by your own perspective)
The most important thing in the 20th century The influential British thinker Russell came to Sichuan, China in 1924. At that time, China was divided by warlords and the people were in dire straits. It was summer and the weather was very hot. Russell and a few people accompanying him took a bamboo sedan carried by two people to Mount Emei. The mountain road was steep and dangerous, and several bearers were sweating profusely from exhaustion. This situation made Russell no longer in the mood to watch the scenery, but instead thought about the mood of the several bearers.
He thought that the bearers must hate them for carrying them up the mountain on such a hot day. They may even be thinking, why are they the ones carrying the sedan chair instead of the ones sitting in it?
At a small platform on the mountainside, Russell got off the bamboo sedan and carefully observed the expression of the bearer. He saw the bearers sitting in a row, taking out their pipes, talking and laughing, without any intention of blaming the weather or the bearers. They also told Russell jokes about their hometown with great interest, asked Russell about foreign things curiously, and laughed happily from time to time during the conversation.
Russell told this story in his article "Chinese Character". Moreover, he concluded that it is wrong to view other people's happiness in a self-righteous way.
Hawking's fate
(Optimistic perspective)
Thinking of Hawking, the eternally profound eyes and tranquil smile of this outstanding scientific master appear in front of my eyes. . The world respects Hawking not only because he is a hero of wisdom, but also because he is a fighter in life.
Once, at the end of an academic report, a young female reporter jumped up to the podium and expressed deep admiration for this scientific giant who had been living in a wheelchair for more than thirty years. After that, he asked with compassion: "Mr. Hawking, Lou Gehrig's disease has locked you in a wheelchair forever. Don't you think fate has made you lose too much?"
This question is obviously a bit abrupt. and sharp, the lecture hall was suddenly silent and solemn.
Hawking's face was still full of a peaceful smile. He tapped the keyboard with difficulty with his movable fingers. Then, with the standard London tone emitted by the synthesizer, slowly appeared on the large projection screen. The following text is prominently displayed:
My fingers can still move,
My brain can still think;
I have ideals that I will pursue throughout my life.
I love and love my relatives and friends;
By the way, I still have a grateful heart...
After the trembling of my heart, there was thunderous applause. . People flocked to the stage to surround this extraordinary scientist and express their sincere respect for him.
Get out of the dead end
(Change the usual thinking perspective)
The famous mental mathematician Alberto Camilo has never made a miscalculation.
When he was performing that day, someone came up to the stage and asked him a question: "A train carrying 283 passengers entered the station. 87 people got off and 65 people got on; next At the next station, 49 people got off and 112 came up; at the next stop, 37 people got off and 96 came up; at the next stop, 74 people got off and 69 came up; and at the next stop, 17 people got off and 23 came up. People..."
As soon as the man finished speaking, the mental arithmetic master replied disdainfully: "Pediatrics! Let me tell you, there is one *** on the train -"
" "No," the man stopped him and said, "I'm asking you to figure out how many stops the train stopped in a row." Albert Camilo was stunned, and this set of simple addition and subtraction became his " Waterloo".
The real "Waterloo" loser Napoleon also has a story. After Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena, a close friend of his who was good at strategy secretly brought him a chess set made of ivory and nephrite. Napoleon couldn't put it down, and from then on he played chess alone to pass the lonely and painful time. The chess piece was smoothed and his life came to an end.
After Napoleon's death, this set of chess changed hands and was auctioned many times. Later, an owner accidentally discovered that the bottom of one of the chess pieces could be opened, and inside was a detailed plan on how to escape from St. Helena!
Two stories, two regrets.
Their failures were actually due to their mindset. The mental calculator thinks only about commonplace numbers, the military man only thinks about amusement. They ignore the "number" of numbers and the "chess" of chess. It can be seen from this that even a genius cannot get out of a dead end if he is stuck in his own way of thinking.
Paintings of two masters
(different angles, different rights and wrongs)
The Grand Duke of Florence, Italy commissioned paintings by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo A painting showing a battle scene in ancient Florence. After they were completed, both paintings aroused great repercussions. Michelangelo's paintings showed the heroic spirit of the Florentine warriors, their indomitable fighting spirit and their heroic spirit in standing up to defend their motherland, and won unanimous praise from people. The Florentine warriors in Leonardo da Vinci's paintings were all mad, their faces distorted. It seemed as if these warriors were in fear and despair. The painting caused disappointment and even dissatisfaction, and some felt it was an insult to the glorious Florentines. Until later, some art critics also asserted that this was Leonardo's "only failure in his life." In fact, this is a wrong judgment. Michelangelo's painting is "The Battle of Cassina", which depicts the historical fact of the ancient Florentines' victory over the ferocious invaders of Babylon. Leonardo da Vinci's "Battle of Angare" took place in 1400 A war between nobles. Leonardo da Vinci called it "animal madness" with disgust. What his paintings want to reveal is exactly the cruelty and evil of this kind of war.
The last week of food
(Change your thinking perspective to solve problems)
In ancient Greece, brutal wars often occurred between various city-states. In one of the wars, the city-state of Athens was besieged by hostile city-states for half a year. At this time, the highest governor of Athens ordered the officials in charge of military rations to carefully calculate how much food they had and how long Athens could sustain it. Not long after, officials panicked and reported that we only had enough food to last for a week, and the whole city would starve to death in a week.
Some officials who were the first to hear the news also panicked. They all advised their superiors that instead of being besieged and starving to death, it would be better to open the city and surrender to save the lives of the people in the city.
At this time, the highest officer stood up, his face full of confidence and optimism. He said, "We still have a week of food to support us. That's great. Can't we use this week to break out?" Does the enemy have enough rations for a week? Can't we come up with a better solution in a week?
Yes, there is still one week left. In one week, maybe the enemy will not be able to hold on anymore and we will win without a fight.
Just as the supreme leader predicted, when their food could still last for three days, the besieging enemies began to retreat because their military food had been exhausted. Athens relied on confidence and hope to defeat killed the enemy.
It is often the case that there are two completely opposite views on the same problem. Viewed from one angle, it is a dead end, but viewed from another angle, it is full of hope. Sunshine Avenue.