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You must read books when choosing difficult diseases. As the name implies, books teach you how to make a good decision.
Our life is inseparable from choice, and even more inseparable from decision. Any decision can change your life.

This book brings together Carnegie's ideological essence and classic inspirational content, and it is a masterpiece that changes the fate of countless people. Immediately after publication, it was welcomed by readers and became the most enduring humanistic bestseller in the western world. It has been translated into many languages and sold well all over the world. This book is divided into nine chapters: three skills of getting along with others, 12 principles of how to make others like you, nine skills of changing others without hurting others, secrets of family happiness, don't worry about work and money, make yourself mature, accept the challenge of a successful speech and create miracles. Every chapter is inspiring, inspiring, and all suggestions and suggestions are like the words of mentors and friends, letters from relatives and friends. What have philosophers done?

What have philosophers done? It's a book published by Liaoning Education Press on 20 1 1 by Lin Xinhao. This book is very self-centered. We only care about two questions: what is the meaning of life? How can we get the greatest happiness? From Socrates to Descartes, from Hume to Kant, in the history of philosophy of more than 2,000 years, generations of philosophers have been thinking and making various explanations of our world, but there is no so-called ultimate truth in philosophy. So what did philosophers do? Are they repeating meaningless activities? Obviously not. Starting with the life track of ordinary or talented philosophers, this book puts forward a question that most people are too lazy to think about but have to face all the time: what is the meaning of life? How can we get the greatest happiness? Make a wise decision

Making Good Decisions is a book written by American management and organizational behaviorist Stephen P. Robbins to help readers improve their decision-making ability. The book summarizes more than 1000 related researches on decision-making, and gives 12 suggestions according to the personality characteristics of different readers. Decisions shape the future: major decisions can affect our life trajectory, while small decisions will also change our lives. Therefore, how to improve the quality of decision-making and make good decisions is our most important survival skill. The author summarizes more than a thousand related studies in the field of behavioral decision-making, which helps us to understand our decision-making style and the psychological inertia that most people have, so as to avoid mistakes and make decisions freely. This book helps you improve your decision-making ability and stop regretting your decision. Our life is made up of decisions, so "making decisions" can be called a necessary skill for survival. The Girl on the Train.

It is a book written by Paula Hawkins and published by CITIC Publishing House on 20 15 10. The Girl on the Train is praised by the media as the combination of Hitchcock's Rear Window and The Lost Girl, which reveals the truth of a perfect marriage. 20 15, a phenomenal novel that shocked the global literary world, broke the best-selling record of The Da Vinci Code, and the British version sold 3 million copies in five months. The intense plot and the stimulation of voyeurism are very suitable for experiencing the speed of movement and following the plot of the novel in the closed space such as subway and train, and the heart beats faster and then the back chills. After reading this book, you may never look out of the window again. In the eyes of other passengers in this carriage, she looks ordinary: her actions are no different from those of others-commuting by train, making schedules and dealing with all kinds of trivial matters.