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What books can cultivate interest and broaden your horizons and recommend them to your children?
How far is the vision, how far is the thought, how far is the thought, and how high is the achievement. It is said that opening books is beneficial. Today, Bian Xiao Recommendation Book will recommend several books that are both good to read and can expand your thinking, so as to take a spiritual adventure and increase your knowledge in reading.

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Author: Jin Kemu

Content abstract: Mr. Jin Kemu is a great generation, and his reading and scholarship have their own unique and subtle characteristics. Unfortunately, his works are widely published and miscellaneous, and the situation has not been sorted out. Therefore, it is easy for students nowadays to get a glimpse of it, but it is difficult to see it comprehensively. This book has selected more than 50 articles about reading and learning methods, which are divided into three parts: what books to read, Sherlock Holmes and how to read, how to read, how to judge people and how to read, and how to read. Their reasoning and narration are beautiful and smooth, and there is nothing obscure. Ordinary readers can learn from each other slowly, and they can also get a glimpse of the hall where everyone studies and studies.

Voice of readers: This is a good reading guide for readers. Like many things, reading requires experience. Teacher Jin's reading experience has inspired me a lot. I think I can't finish the book before, but I will finish it one day.

Does God roll dice?

Author: Cao Tianyuan?

Content abstract: Does God roll dice? This book is a story about quantum theory. This book takes readers on a quantum journey, starting from the mythical era, following the trajectory of quantum development, experiencing the dark clouds and heavy rains in the history of science, chasing the light of meteors, crossing the fog and shallows, and fighting side by side with the greatest physicists. In addition to reviewing the basic historical background, we will also explore the future, explore the different roads in front of quantum theory one by one, break into the untouchable unknown, and work with the pioneers to expand the territory. What is amazing is not only the dazzling scenery along the way, but also the thinking and enlightenment from people's hearts-that is the irresistible charm of science going deep into everyone's hearts.

Reader's voice: I really admire a science student who can write such a boring thing so legendary and vivid that even I read it with relish. Various academic gossip in the book is also a highlight ~ from Triassic

A brief history of mankind

Author: [Israeli] yuval Harari?

Content abstract: A Brief History of Mankind is a heavy work of new Israeli historians. From the signs of life100000 years ago to the history of human development in 2 1 century, capital and technology are intertwined. One hundred thousand years ago, there were at least six races on the earth. Why are we lonely today? We used to be just an obscure ethnic group in a corner of Africa, and our impact on the earth's ecology was almost the same as that of fireflies, orangutans or jellyfish. Why can we climb to the top of the biological chain and eventually become the master of the earth? This is a grand brief history of mankind, and it is even more exquisite, which makes people re-examine themselves.

Voice of readers: Very good social science books, involving rich professional knowledge such as archaeology, biology and history, but not professional and obscure but easy to understand. After reading the whole book, I feel that I have traveled100000 years as a person. The author's vision is broad, his logic is clear, his writing is extremely vivid and interesting, and the translator's writing is as smooth as a cloud. The whole book is very attractive to readers.

Take a book to Paris.

Author: Linda

Content abstract: The author Linda is the Linda who wrote several books "Seeing America Up Close", that is, Linda who wrote "Seeing the World from the Edge". She went to Paris with a literary masterpiece (93) describing the "revolution". In castles, squares, palaces, churches and museums in France, we chew the fruits of culture, taste the feast of art, listen to the echo of history and feel the thoughts and wisdom of our predecessors condensed in blood and fire. In the strong French historical and cultural atmosphere, the author enriched his understanding of art, culture, history, society and "revolution" with a lot of historical details and scenes.

Reader's voice: I've always wanted to be a writer like Linda and his wife, but my knowledge and fluency are far behind. Compared with other American/European writers, they look at things from a very rich perspective, and explore the connotation and depth of a city/country from the aspects of literature, history, politics, civilization history, architecture, aesthetics, etc., without pedantry, which can be described as an excellent introduction.

Prostitutes in Mensa

Author: [America] Woody Allen

Content abstract: Woody? Allen's humor has obvious intellectual style in new york. He joked with the world in an absurd and gag way: subverting traditional values, parodying classic texts, various fashionable academic theories and methods, and incisive satire. He always seems to be against intellectuals. However, behind those ridiculous images of nervousness, selfishness, narcissism, sensitivity and suspicion, there is clearly a figure of his own-Woody is a busy man, always forgetting to pluck his feathers and let himself be quiet. This is his wisdom, and the self-righteous French call him the only intellectual in the American film industry. Woody? Readers of Allen's films will find his unique literary talent in this book, so that they can better understand and appreciate how ridiculous and pathetic the world is when he unscrews the screw gently.

Woody & #183; Selected Prose of Allen. The old people's style is very unified, and all kinds of serious nouns are mixed in all kinds of irrelevant articles (or vice versa), creating absurd effects. Or the favorite satirical article "Mensa" of intellectuals ... Comrade Chuck.

The Art of Travel

Author: [England] Alain de Botton

Content abstract: This book is like a perfect trip, which teaches us how to be curious, think and observe, and makes us full of enthusiasm for life again. What is a trip? De Botton didn't want to give an answer in a hurry. Why travel? De Botton doesn't seem to be keen on it. But after the book is published, I believe every reader will get an answer-this answer is both speculative and emotional, hearty and hard to say, because it is more like an emotion, intoxicating and unknown, and you will embark on an unusual reading journey. The book is divided into five chapters: departure, motivation, scenery, art and return. By traveling in different places, the author focuses on describing the author's psychological feelings, and at the same time reviewing the history, and by analyzing the life journey and works of Flaubert and Baudelaire, we can find the humanistic feelings of the places we visited. Different from the general travel recommendation, there are no trivial things in the book, such as packing, problems that need to be paid attention to during the trip, etc. In this book, the author deliberately writes travel as a spiritual experience, not a physical rush. In the process of traveling in different places, a large number of writers and artists have lived here, reviewing and recording the author's own mental journey.

Reader's voice: I fell in love with Van Gogh and Ruskin after reading it. I really want to find Pascal's "Thoughts" and Seville's "My Bedroom Journey" to read quickly! "There was no fog in London before Whistler drew the fog in London. Before Van Gogh painted cypresses in Provence, there were no cypresses in Provence. Although we didn't travel before Allen de Botton wrote The Art of Travel, I still recommend all partners who travel with a "heart" to read it. The most amazing reading this year.

Travel in your own room

Author: [France] Samiye Demest?

Content abstract: A young French aristocratic officer was grounded for 42 days for dueling. Although military orders and building walls can imprison the movement of the body, they cannot prohibit the travel of ideas. When he saw everything in the room, his heart moved, and he thought extensively in many fields such as literature, art, philosophy, medicine, and the meaning of life, and turned the depressed grounded feet into lively, colorful, brisk and philosophical explorations. This book was published in 1795 and immediately became a best seller. It is one of the classic works in the history of French literature in the19th century.

Reader's voice: I have been thinking about how the author crossed the corner of the earth in his room. After reading this book, I feel it. The author not only traveled through space, but also through time, and entered history intimately. Nan Fang Shuo's reading guide says that when traveling in his own room, people in the world will find a mirror for their soul and see themselves in loneliness. Everyone has a better self, and that self should be found in the journey facing himself. That's true. Crash

Celtic dusk

Author: (Irish) W.B. Ye Zhi?

Content abstract: This book is one of Ye Zhi's representative works and a special work. It is special for two reasons: First, it was written by the poet Ye Zhi in the form of poetry, but it is not a collection of poems. Secondly, this is an important work used by the poet to express his eternal love for Ireland. In fact, this is an excellent collection of Irish myths and legends compiled by Ye Zhi with the enthusiasm of poets. Celtic dusk is a collection of myths and legends collected from Irish sligo and Golf. It's about the author making friends and chatting with local people of all colors in the coastal villages of northwest Ireland, sorting out these conversation notes a little and adding some thoughts. It can also be regarded as a collection of essays with beautiful writing, involving ghosts and gods, full of all kinds of interesting whimsy, which is somewhat similar to Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio or Yuewei Caotang Notes.

Reader's voice: so cute. For so many years, I always thought it was just a collection of poems written in the traditional way, interspersed with some Irish folklore. I didn't expect it to be a collection of stories full of life and sense of humor, especially the language is so simple. I like it. Ye Zhi turned out to be such a naughty and full of aura. Author: Zi Wendong

out of control

Author: [America] kevin kelly

Content abstract: Starting with the behavior of bees, the author slowly reveals some problems that people didn't realize strongly before, such as: Where does the wisdom of life system come from? Why can those seemingly simple and brainless primary creatures produce group wisdom? Is there a huge gap between individual unconsciousness and group consciousness? The problems involved in the book are very complicated, ranging from a bee colony, a set of computer codes and a closed experimental base to human evolution, artificial intelligence, network economy and so on.

Reader's voice: The author will struggle with difficult problems he doesn't understand, carefully study a large number of related books until he can understand them, and then start writing. Repeat this process and broaden your unknown fields. It's worth learning.

Book list | Four books that directly improve communication skills (instant)?

It seems that no matter how difficult the task is, if it is completed by people who are good at communication, it is like lifting weights easily;

However, what seems natural is always done by people who are not good at communication.

Good communication is half the battle. Working together is much more efficient than working alone.

Today, I will share with you a practical book list, which will directly help you improve your communication skills.

No.65438 +0 "The Art of Communication: Look inside people, look outside people"

Ronald Adler/Russell proctor (same)

It has been published for 30 years and has been revised 14 times. 14 version of American university communication textbook, 14 chapter, but it can PK open a large-thickness English-Chinese dictionary, making this book rank first among communication books!

The art of communication: insight into people, insight into people teaches you to develop effective and appropriate communication methods from three levels:

A communicator with insight into others.

This paper mainly discusses the factors related to communicators, explains the essence of interpersonal relationship, emphasizes the role of self in communication, and analyzes the importance of perception and emotion in communication.

See the exchange information of people outside.

This paper focuses on the transmission and reception of information outside the communicator, analyzes the characteristics of language use and nonverbal clues, and emphasizes the importance of listening.

See the exchange information of people outside.

This paper mainly discusses the evolution of relationship, focusing on the differentiation of intimate relationship, and puts forward various communication methods to enhance the communication atmosphere and deal with interpersonal conflicts.

Second, talk to anyone: communication psychology of introverts.

[America] Mike Burke (with)?

Can you talk to anyone? Can introverts do the same?

Yes, introverts are often better at listening and thinking from each other's perspective, thus gaining more information and trust.

The author Burke is good at explaining complicated things in a few simple sentences, which is why his lectures are so popular.

In "Talking to Anyone: Communication Psychology of Introverts", Burke summarized the essence of effective interpersonal communication into five sentences:

Be confident, at least appear confident;

Be prepared in advance and pay more attention to collecting information at ordinary times;

Do everything possible to make yourself interesting;

Learn to listen and be really interested in each other's topics;

It is also the most important point, always think from the perspective of others and really put the other person in your heart.

The third issue of Communication Bible: All-round Communication Skills in Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing

Nicky Stanton

In today's increasingly close interpersonal communication, have you seriously considered: Is this the best way to communicate? Is this what I want to achieve? Is this really what I want to say? In this rapidly changing era, the communication Bible will take you to meet all communication challenges.

The author Nicky Stanton is an outstanding consultant, who has been engaged in communication skills training, and has rich practical experience and a solid theoretical foundation.

Questions and exercises are carefully designed to test readers' understanding of what they read, so that you can really apply what you have learned and focus on helping readers improve their "communication skills" or "business communication skills".

The content explains in detail the skills needed in all possible communication situations, such as telephone calls, dialogues, meetings, speeches, briefings, letters, reports, questionnaires, emails, etc. Always help you overcome all communication challenges and carry out good "self-development" and "career development". A good book is recommended in the recommendation book: www.tuijianshu.net?

Argument No.4: 10% communication determines your success or failure? 》

[Japan] by Hideki Wada

Let your right to express your opinions be respected, and you can better protect your psychological boundary.

How to express and stick to your point of view under the pressure of confrontation with others? This book explains the knowledge of debate psychology with concise and easy-to-understand language and illustrations, and also illustrates how to use the easy-to-learn and easy-to-use debate skills in the book to help readers learn how to win a debate.

When you win an argument, how do you get the support of your opponent? How to deal with the quarrel after losing? How to solve the dilemma of losing or winning? -The book will also give you practical solutions.

Argument: 10% communication determines your success or failure. The benefits to readers do not lie in the book itself. More importantly, it can remind you that forbearance does not bring harmonious interpersonal relationships, and when you can calmly express the opposite views, your interpersonal relationships are truly comfortable.

Argument is form, communication is content, perfect communication = 60% listening +30% expression+10% debate.

How to read these four books will be more rewarding?

Many readers told me that she read a lot of books, but found nothing. It is a standard "knowing so much, but having a bad life". I hope it can help her change.

I had to talk to her about her reading habits for a while, and found that she actually just read these books, just flipped through them, and didn't really read or digest them.

take for example

Communicating the Bible: All-round communication skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Chapter 5-"Calling"

I asked her how she felt after reading it. She said she would call, but she didn't look.

Well, that sounds familiar.

I am a logistics major and have worked in securities magazines for many years. Because of my professional knowledge, every time I write a manuscript, I have to ask for help from researchers in various research institutes. Every time I bring new people, I advise them to ask researchers for help. You are only in your twenties. Even if you start studying stocks in high school, you don't know the stocks in this industry as well as they have studied listed companies in an industry for more than ten years.

Once an intern told me that it was not that we didn't want to ask, but that they didn't want to tell us. I said I always call directly. He said that's because you are a woman and they don't want to talk to men. I said, you fight now, I'll listen.

He picked up the phone and dialed the number. ......

"Hello, I'm from XXX Weekly. I want to ask you about the latest quarterly report of XXX listed companies. "

The other person naturally replied, "Sorry, I don't have time. I don't give interviews. If you have any questions, please consult the company secretary-general. "

The phone hung up with a bang.

I switched to a researcher to dial the phone. ......

"Hello, I'm XXX of XXX Weekly. I listened to your analysis at this year's annual report analysis meeting and read your recent research report "* * * *". I think your analysis of the decline in profit margin of XX Group in the last quarter is enlightening to me. I want to write an article about the off-season of the industry. Can you quote your research report?

If you agree to the quotation, I will settle the manuscript fee for you according to the length of the quotation. "

The other party readily agreed, I continued:

"But because I don't specialize in this industry, there are some things I don't understand. Can I take your time to ask? "

After the other party agreed, I successfully got the answer I wanted, and the researcher also gave me more inside information, agreeing that I would write these inside information without signing it.

Think again.

Can you really "call"?

You really don't need to read this chapter.

Study hard?

In fact, I didn't understand at the beginning, why did the compulsory textbook "The Art of Communication: Seeing through People, Seeing through People Outside" in American universities put self-awareness in the first chapter, and listed many self-test questions?

Later I told my mother about this reader. My mother said that when I was young, it was easy to think that I could do this and I could do it. This is simple, that is simple. It is very important to relax yourself and waste time. This kind of self-awareness study and analysis.

This is why American universities make career planning before graduation, on the one hand, to improve the employment rate, on the other hand, to take self-awareness education as a part of vocational education. The advantage of this is that students have found their own career direction at school or have begun to prepare.

Similarly, self-knowledge will also play a very important role in reading. When we absorb information, we will choose to ignore the knowledge that we think is unnecessary. If you simply browse without intensive reading, or sort out reading notes, make mind maps or write book reviews, then these very important knowledge will be ignored.

Learning thinking and self-study methods are both important.

Three situations leading to chaos and poor harvest

The connection will soon be comprehensive.

Don't know much, eager to overthrow.

Understanding is not boastful enough.

The most important thing in learning is modesty and patience. Correct attitude before reading, intensive reading after reading, sorting out reading notes, making mind maps, writing book reviews, and finally practicing according to the methods in the book.

Don't think this knowledge is useless now. When you read Understanding Business, you may not know what the fuse can do for you, but you remember those cases. As soon as this policy came out, you knew it would plummet, so you sold the stock in advance. This is the power of knowledge and the wealth that books bring you.

Reading is not much, but to absorb and digest this knowledge and turn it into your own, so that it can influence your thoughts and actions and become a better self.

Every time I complain to my mother that the book I bought is not good, my mother advises me to read other people's book reviews. She said that if there were 10 people, six people would say that the book was good and well founded. You have to think about whether it's your own problem.

Why do people grow? Because thinking, thinking is a very subtle thing, knowledge is not enough to think clearly, and experience is not enough to think thoroughly. The best way is to read more books and read good books, so that when thinking, you can think about your own things through other people's experiences.

Writing is a process of thinking and understanding things.