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University must-read books and masterpieces
Books suitable for college students are as follows:

1, principle

The author of this book, Rui Daglio, is a top investor and entrepreneur in the world. As the founder of hedge fund company Bridgewater, Dalio believes that Bridgewater's success stems from a set of principles he has always followed, and these principles are also the most important things he has learned in his life. More than 500 principles mentioned in the book will help us keep a positive attitude, see the reality clearly, correctly evaluate ourselves and others, calmly face many problems in our study and work, further understand ourselves and realize continuous growth and progress.

2. The beauty of the system

Denella meadows, the author, illustrates how to apply systematic thinking to various practical problems with various real cases and shows readers how to improve and apply systematic thinking skills. After reading this book, you will be more aware of systematic thinking, which will help us find the root of the problem and see all kinds of possibilities, so as to better manage and adapt to complex challenges, seize new opportunities and build a completely different self and a brand-new world.

3, "the courage to be hated"

The core of this book is Adler's psychology, that is, paying attention to the individual's personality integrity and social needs. Through this book, the authors Kishi Nobusuke Ichiro and Koga Shi Jian mainly talk about how to get real happiness with their own hands in complicated daily chores and complicated interpersonal relationships. The theory of "topic separation" in the book puts forward that in interpersonal relationships, we should separate ourselves from other people's topics, only solve our own topics, and at the same time respect other people's topics. The problem of interpersonal relationship is precisely because we confuse each other's references.