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No matter how angry you are, don't do something irreversible. bacon

When you are extremely angry, don't be impulsive and do illegal things. Learn to think twice at all times.

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Knowledge is power.

This is a famous saying of Bacon. In Bacon's view, man is the master of nature and can control it. But "to command nature, we must obey nature", that is, we must understand the laws of nature and master scientific knowledge. It is from this perspective that Bacon put forward the famous assertion that "knowledge is power", which has influenced our lives from generation to generation. The ideal of life is to live an ideal life. People who have a little knowledge of philosophy will lead to atheism. However, a deep understanding of philosophy will bring people back to religion. Category: Smart and cautious people in life are bound to have good luck.

A really fast person is not just doing things quickly, but doing things successfully and effectively.

On knowledge-Bacon said: "Human nature is like wild flowers and weeds, and knowledge learning is like pruning and transplanting." It can be seen that knowledge can change people's destiny and is very important in our life.

On doubt-Bacon said, "When you have doubt, you'd better be alert, but don't show it."

On beauty, "formal beauty is better than color beauty, and elegant manners are better than formal beauty."

Some knowledge can only be tasted. Some knowledge can be roughly understood, and only a few professional knowledge needs in-depth and meticulous study. Therefore, some books can only be read in part, some books can know the outline, and for a few good books, we should read them intensively, carefully and repeatedly.

Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, mathematics makes people think deeply, science makes people deep, ethics makes people grave, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent, and all they have learned become characters.

Reading can give people pleasure, elegance and ability.

When people live alone or retire, they can best appreciate the pleasure of reading; When you speak, you can best show the elegance of reading; When judging and handling affairs, the ability gained by reading can be fully exerted.