趁著不害怕,選條路出發

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你就像是森林和大海
就像小鳥和螞蟻一樣
少年啊 你好嗎
去吧 去藍天白雲下

趁著不害怕
選條路出發
不要回頭望
趁著少年郎

不要覺得你不夠無價
越純潔越是一種強大
少年啊 你好嗎
走吧 去看世界的美好

趁著不害怕
選條路出發
不要回頭望
趁著少年郎

也許你會犯所有人都犯的錯
也許你會為一些人受些折磨
也許你遭遇一萬五千種可能
人生就是人生

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The Slight Edge – Jeff Olson

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成功不是突如其來的事,成功就是一點一點的累積。

若你想成為一個什麼樣的人,你就朝著那個方向走,每天每個微小的決定也問自己,這個決定會否令自己慢慢趨向自己想成為的那個人。

在喝可樂與喝清水之間,若你想要一個健康的身體,恰到好處的體重,那你的選擇會是什麼?
你今天選擇汽水,明天你不會突然胖起來,但當你今天選擇汽水,明天也選擇汽水,後天也選擇汽水,一整年下來,脂肪就累積下來。變胖不是一夜之間的事,是一點一點的累積。

對每一個決定認真負上責任,因為就是這每天每天微小的決定造就今天的你。

為何大家也經常忽略那些微小的決定呢?就是那些東西太容易做太容易不做,因而被忽略了。

書中談及成功的要素非常簡單,堅持那些對你好的小事情,經過時間的推移,效果自然出來。那時候,就是成功之時。

只要跨越 – 化一切詛咒為祝福

Principles, Life and Work – Ray Dalio

When I began to look at reality through the perspective of figuring out how it really works, instead of thinking things should be different, I realized that most everything that at first seemed “bad” to me—like rainy days, weaknesses, and even death—was because I held preconceived notions of what I personally wanted. With time, I learned that my initial reaction was because I hadn’t put whatever I was reacting to in the context of the fact that reality is built to optimize for the whole rather than for me.

This is why many people who have endured setbacks that seemed devastating at the time ended up as happy as (or even happier than) they originally were after they successfully adapted to them. The quality of your life will depend on the choices you make at those painful moments. The faster one appropriately adapts, the better. 24 No matter what you want out of life, your ability to adapt and move quickly and efficiently through the process of personal evolution will determine your success and your happiness. If you do it well, you can change your psychological reaction to it so that what was painful can become something you crave.
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My point is simply this: Whatever circumstances life brings you, you will be more likely to succeed and find happiness if you take responsibility for making your decisions well instead of complaining about things being beyond your control. Psychologists call this having an “internal locus of control,” and studies consistently show that people who have it outperform those who don’t. So don’t worry about whether you like your situation or not. Life doesn’t give a damn about what you like. It’s up to you to connect what you want with what you need to do to get it and then find the courage to carry it through.