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Recommend psychological books
Let me talk nonsense first: I have read a lot of books on this subject since the first day of junior high school. I finally entered this major, but I don't think it is necessary to study the same type again.

In view of the sentence "may be of some use to society", I am the first to recommend Nine Personality.

Or this type of book will do, you think. )

I believe that you know better than I do the importance of interpersonal relationships and communication skills in mixing your own career in society. Just reading a few books. Personally, I think this book is worth buying or printing. On the one hand, you know what kind of person you belong to and the direction you are trying to improve; On the other hand, you know the personality characteristics of your classmates, colleagues and superiors, which is absolutely harmless to you, right?

For example. If your immediate boss is a typical person with self (type IV) personality, you can show his uniqueness appropriately, which will undoubtedly add points to your mind. At least it will not decrease. Acknowledging the creativity of this type of person is obviously more attractive than appreciating his appearance.

Of course, I'm not asking you to flatter or flatter, but at least you know what other people's mines and restricted areas are, so you don't have to offend people for no reason.

(a little wordy. . This is just my idea of reading this book several times. . . Look again. . )

The second is blood type and psychology.

If you buy nine, you may put them aside, because personally, it is not necessary to study so much in academic research, just to understand and apply life. Just as a substitute for "nine".

This is to analyze the different personalities of ABO blood group from several periods and angles. For example, what are the characteristics of type A people in maturity and enlightenment? Or type a people pay more attention to social moral public opinion, this type of content.

The third slightly recommended Maslow's biography.

It is interesting to read biographies of psychologists in your spare time. On the one hand, it is a biography, so like all biographies, there are always gains and losses of characters for you to learn, as well as interesting stories or boring anecdotes; On the other hand, it is the biography of the representative figures of humanism, so if you look absently, you will learn something about psychology more or less.

I don't know if I made myself clear in the above paragraph. )

In short, in case you meet any client or subordinate boss who is interested in humanism, you can have a good talk with him. People think you read widely, but they don't know that you have actually read a biography!

By the way, Maslow's hierarchy of needs was once very popular with enterprise managers.

I don't recommend it anymore. Chew these two books well, and then you will have your own ideas ~ Maybe you will continue to read some other works by Rogers, Freud, Jung, etc., and maybe you will go to the world with this. I believe that after reading these books, you will have your own plans and ideas in this regard ~

Oh, I can finally see a world without complaining. You can read it quickly, but you must be willing to read it, or you might as well not read it, because it is meaningless to read it. )

It's over ~ enjoy it ~ haha ~