到了我這個(gè)年紀(jì)的時(shí)候就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn),衡量自己成功的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)就是有多少人在真正關(guān)心你、愛你。
我今天的成就,靠的不是追逐平庸的機(jī)會(huì)。
我這輩子遇到的聰明人(來自各行各業(yè)的聰明人)沒有不每天閱讀的——沒有,一個(gè)都沒有。沃倫讀書之多,我讀書之多,可能會(huì)讓你感到吃驚。我的孩子們都笑話我。他們覺得我是一本長(zhǎng)了兩條腿的書。
如果我知道我會(huì)在哪里死去,那我一輩子都不會(huì)去那里。
宏觀是我們必須接受的,微觀才是我們能有所作為的。
學(xué)習(xí)各種思維模型是你能給自己最好的禮物。
每天起床的時(shí)候,爭(zhēng)取變得比你昨天更聰明一點(diǎn)。
真正的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者不是那些指揮別人的人,而是那些能激勵(lì)別人成為領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者的人。
Avoid extreme ideologies because they rob you of your sanity.
I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up.
If you’re not willing to be unpopular for being right, then you don’t deserve to be right.
You’ve got to have models in your head. And you’ve got to array your experience—both vicarious and direct—on this latticework of models. You may have noticed students who just try to remember and pound back what is remembered. Well, they fail in school and in life. You’ve got to hang experience on a latticework of models in your mind.
Genuine growth involves constantly pushing your boundaries, daring to try new things, and embracing the possibility of failure.
Effective leaders know how to listen to others' opinions and learn from them.
To achieve genuine success, you must first identify the pitfalls that lead to failure and steer clear of them.
Success often favors those who continually learn and adapt to change.
The greatest risk lies in not knowing what you're doing.
Excessive confidence is the root of destruction.
Understanding the intricacies of the world is essential to attaining wisdom.