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The 6 must-read business books in 2018


1. Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility by Patty McCord

2. When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing by Daniel H. Pink

3. The Motivation Myth: How High Achievers Really Set Themselves Up to Win by Jeff Haden

4. Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power of Civility at Work and in Life by Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard

5. The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups by Daniel Coyle

6. Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals by Michael Hyatt








If you had bought Amazon's stock when it plunged to $7, you would have been rich now.



There is no easy way to do better in learning something especially English.

Watch the video.


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THE WAY OF DISCIPLINE

People look for the shortcut. The hack.
And if you came here looking for that: You won't find it.
The shortcut is a lie.
The hack doesn't get you there.

And if you want to take the easy road, it won't take you to where you want to be:
Stronger. Smarter. Faster, healthier. Better. FREE.

To reach goals and overcome obstacles and become the best version of you possible will not happen by itself.
It will not happen cutting corners, taking shortcuts,
or looking for the easy way.

THERE IS NO EASY WAY.
There is only hard work, late nights, early mornings, practice, rehearsal, repetition, study, sweat, blood, toil, frustration, and discipline. DISCIPLINE.

THERE MUST BE DISCIPLINE.
Discipline: the root of all good qualities.
The driver of daily execution.
The core principle that overcomes laziness and lethargy and excuses.
Discipline defeats the infinite excuses that say: Not today, not now, I need a rest, I will do it tomorrow.

What's the hack? How do you become stronger, smarter, faster, healthier? How do you become better? How do you achieve true freedom?

There is only one way.

THE WAY OF DISCIPLINE.







Wow!!! Recommend you to watch this and speak along the script





Tripping and realizing no one saw you.


   Babies take a while to walk.

If you've seen it happen, you know there is plenty of falling, crawling, and bawling

Hey, there's a reason most two-year-olds are covered in fat lips, skinned knees, and coffee-table-dented foreheads. 

   Learning to walk ain't easy.

Sure, you did it and I did it but we probably couldn't do it again. Like learning anything tough and life-altering, learning to walk is a messy process that takes time and patience. First, there is rolling. That cute little baby-powder ball of flabby arms and puffy diapers twists and shimmies on the cold linoleum with a big smile on her face. This marks a major step as a baby is learning to move on her own. Don't laugh because you were once a flabby, wiggling diaper ball too. 

   Once that's nailed, it's time to sit up and start crawling. This turns the house into a carpeted jungle full of discovery and adventure. Curiosity helps little ones discover pantry shelves, cat litter trays, and toilets. Some people have an adorable Crab Baby at this stage, also known as a one-year-old who crawls backward or sideways instead of forward. Watch out for pinchy claws grabbing at your hair and glasses.

   Next up: teetering! White-knuckled, apricot-sized hands grip staircase railings and kitchen table legs with furrowed brows and steely determination. The side benefit of diapers comes into play here, as handy ass-padding for the vast number of harrowing, thunderous falls. Eventually, with immense focus and concentration, most them manage to find their center of gravity and balance the baby chub on their two-teeny tiny tootsies.

After this point, it's just a matter of time. There's some nervous balancing without the railing and then lopsided running with occasional face-plants in the front hallway. But soon baby nails it, and after that, she's probably flying pretty high.

Unfortunately, the bad news is that practice doesn't always make perfect. Even though we've been mastering the art of standing tall for years and years and years, everyone slips and falls now and then. Just ask your local small-claims court.

So next time your shoe catches on the top step at work, you trip stepping off the airport's moving sidewalk, or you bail on a patch of ice outside your front door, remember that not too long ago you couldn't walk at all.

So your wipeout is really no big deal

As long as nobody saw you. 

AWESOME!


Reference: The Book of Awesome


Sol LeWitt to Eva Hesse - Read by Benedict Cumberbatch



해외에 있다보면 다양한 국민을 만나게 됩니다. 그런데 그 나라 국민을 지칭할 때, 막히는 경우가 있습니다. American, English, Chinese, Japanese는 알지만, 다른 나라 국민은 어찌 부를까요?


뉴질랜드 사람    a New Zealander

홍콩 사람          a Hong Konger

오스트리아 사람 an Austrian

호주 사람          an Australian, an Aussie

체고 사람          a Czech

스위스 사람       a Swiss, the Swiss

네델란드 사람    a Hollander, a Dutchman, The Dutch

이란 사람          Iranian, Persian(One of the tribes in Iran)

싱가포르 사람    a Singaporean

인도인              an Indian

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