Spike the top thinking of peers
1, Murphy's law
The more you are afraid of something, the more things happen.
Inference: What are you more afraid of? The more prepared you are, the less you need to be afraid of what will happen!
2. Gideon Law
If you write the problem clearly, you can solve half the problem.
Inference: The clearer the problem is, the more thoroughly it is solved.
3. Gilbert's Law
The crisis signal at work is that no one will tell you how to do the work.
Inference: What others tell you to do is not necessarily right.
4. Don't make a decision when you don't have to. Inference: when the same will harm the interests, we must make a decision
5. If Walson's Law is to be realized, information and intelligence should be put in the first place! Inference: All walks of life can build a strong IP by grasping the first-hand hot spots and combining the corresponding products.
6. The Sherlock Holmes principle excludes all the impossible factors, and the rest, no matter how much you don't want to believe, is the truth. Inference: There is only one truth (goal)!
7. Drucker's management thought
Use feedback to find advantages, use advantages to solve shortcomings and difficulties, use advantages to do things, and focus on one thing at a time.
Inference: focus on developing more strengths and enhancing strengths every day.
8. Buffett Law
Invest where there are few competitors.
Inference: investment has long-term value and there are few competitors.
9. Giegler theorem
To set a high goal is to achieve part of it.
Inference: The higher the starting point, the more you gain!
10, yedu law
The stronger the motivation, the higher the efficiency and the more successful.
Inference: doing it in advance has strong motivation.
1 1, law of attraction
What you focus on will attract you.
Inference: pay attention to self-improvement, the strong get together; pay attention to inferiority, and the weak lose themselves. 12, infinite monkey theorem
Let a monkey press it at random on a typewriter, and when the time reaches infinity, it will almost certainly be able to type any given text.
Inference 1: The clearer the direction, the closer to success.
Inference 2: Aimless attempts will only increase the cost of trial and error, and get farther and farther away from success.
13, fast fish rule
Speed determines success or failure.
Inference: Eating fast is not as good as eating slowly.
14, compound interest thinking
Every time you do anything, you should optimize it once, and at the same time, it can bring increased effects to other things.
Inference: Optimize the things at hand as much as possible to make them have an increasing effect on other events, that is, reverse life.
15, law of causality
Everything has a cause, and everything has a result.
Inference: if you don't do it, you will fail, if you do it wrong, you will succeed, and if you do it right, you will succeed!
16, razor law (simplified thinking)
Don't send more resources to do things that could have been done well with few resources.
Inference: don't waste time on mechanical repetition, do one thing well; Is to make good use of less time and not do one thing repeatedly.
17, Bad Apple Rule
The bad apple rule.
Inference: sacrificing the ego cannot make the ego bigger; If you want to be big, you must be small first.
18, Robert theorem
If you don't beat yourself, you will be invincible.
Inference: When others say that you are wrong, you loudly say that the other person is all wet.
19, broken window effect
If there is a problem, it must be solved or remedied or corrected immediately.
Inference: The problem is the method. Find the problem in time, and you will find a way.
Cartier theorem
I just want a road to the end, and the end is a dead end.
Inference: there is no road ahead, the road is at your feet.
2 1, the relationship between ability and things
Those who can work more, work more; Those who can work less will be retired.
Inference: the greater the ability, the more things, simplifying the complex, just regularizing.