The book "Fearless Growth" is her own growth experience, internship in the United States, studying in the United Kingdom, from the establishment of interpersonal relationships to the peak of her professional field. . . I haven't finished reading the book, I don't know what I don't know. In fact, at my age, it seems that I should pursue a more stable and introverted biography, or be more professional and knowledgeable. But in reading, I am particularly addicted to the experiences of outstanding young people, and some interesting things they downplayed are completely new to me. In order to establish a relationship with a favorite senior, I searched all the information on the senior's public platform and tried to figure out her preferences. In order to meet, I specially studied the knowledge of red wine that the senior was interested in, knowing that my childish behavior would be exposed in front of the senior, but I still did it seriously. At least she has a little confidence and stands on the opposite side of her admirers. This serious attitude deserves respect.
I was really surprised to see this little thing. We say that we should take a person seriously, at most, write down some of her preferences, remember her birthday and understand her personality. We really don't say that it takes so much effort to do something and make it happen.
I learned a point: "From the perspective of investment, if there is a lower limit for losses and no upper limit for gains, it is worth doing." This is probably the thinking of excellent people. In order to achieve a certain goal, they will do their best to prepare. Even if they fail in the end, their gains are not losses in the process. In the author's own words, when you do something with a sense of direction, the process of hard work will never be too painful. I'm impressed.
The author is still very young. When someone knew that she was going to publish a book, the general evaluation was that you had just started and lacked experience. Haha, she borrowed a sentence from Mr. Ba Jin: "I write not because I am talented, but because I have feelings." Yes, I insist on writing day classes every day, not because of my good writing, but because I love life and am willing to spend time and energy recording. It's good that I can understand happiness!
I'm glad I can keep this freshness, and I haven't set limits on my thoughts, and I haven't stuck to a certain field without touching new things. At that time, reading Sun Qingyue's Twenty Years Without Ten Years, I felt particularly happy and novel. It turned out that I could live like this when I was young, and I was envious.
To tell the truth, there are too many high-quality resources to grasp after 90. Even so, not everyone has the ability to seize the opportunity. Success has no age. They will be inexplicably excited when they see a wave of courage and strength from them. This state is really good!
In the sea of books, I keep meeting some new friends. Even though I don't know them, I know her experience through her words, and I also write it down word by word through my own feelings. Isn't this a kind of communication?
This is probably the fun of reading!