Activity Calendar (Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020)
My bookshelf
Seek flowers within ruins
The Road to Serfdom
0★★★★★★8.80Friedrich von Hayek / 1997 / China Social Sciences Press
Want to read Aug 4via tw @morris Elon Musk said, if I could only take one book to Mars, it would be Hayek's 'The Road to Serfdom'. Hayek once said, we must admit that a world where the rich are powerful is much better than a world where one must be powerful to be rich. Beneath interests, one sees character; beneath right and wrong, one sees the law; beneath power and lust, one sees morality; in times of peril, one sees relationships. There are two things in the world one should not look directly at: the sun and the human heart; the former damages the eyes, the latter breaks the heart.
Want to read Aug 4via tw @morris Elon Musk said, if I could only take one book to Mars, it would be Hayek's 'The Road to Serfdom'. Hayek once said, we must admit that a world where the rich are powerful is much better than a world where one must be powerful to be rich. Beneath interests, one sees character; beneath right and wrong, one sees the law; beneath power and lust, one sees morality; in times of peril, one sees relationships. There are two things in the world one should not look directly at: the sun and the human heart; the former damages the eyes, the latter breaks the heart.
China's Civil War
0★★★★★8.40Suzanne Pepper / 2017 / Contemporary China Publishing House
Want to read Aug 3via Twitter @小径残雪 A highly recommended book: China's Civil War.
Want to read Aug 3via Twitter @小径残雪 A highly recommended book: China's Civil War.
The Age of Iron
6★★★★★★8.96[South Africa] J.M. Coetzee / 2024 / Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House
Want to read Aug 3via tw @morgan The trick to surviving is: stay foolish, yet not know how foolish you are.
Want to read Aug 3via tw @morgan The trick to surviving is: stay foolish, yet not know how foolish you are.
Between Promise and Oblivion: Selected Poems of Yehuda Amichai
7★★★★★★8.87Yehuda Amichai / 2024 / Beijing United Publishing Co.
Want to read Aug 3via tw @停云 A line from Amichai struck me for a long time: Those who leave completely//are brought back home in the evening, like found change. We were all once fresh, plump berries, serving day by day in this world, being peeled, juiced, discarded, becoming increasingly humble, useless. It's depressing to read, but that's the fact.
Want to read Aug 3via tw @停云 A line from Amichai struck me for a long time: Those who leave completely//are brought back home in the evening, like found change. We were all once fresh, plump berries, serving day by day in this world, being peeled, juiced, discarded, becoming increasingly humble, useless. It's depressing to read, but that's the fact.
The Lessons of History
0★★★★★★8.80Will Durant Ariel Durant / 2010 / Simon & Schuster
Want to read Aug 3via Lex Fridman Podcast #438 Elon Musk: Neuralink and the Future of Humanity
Want to read Aug 3via Lex Fridman Podcast #438 Elon Musk: Neuralink and the Future of Humanity
Me, You, Us
1★★★★★★7.81[France] Lucie Illigery / 2024 / Shanghai People's Publishing House
Want to read Aug 2via tw @morgan Just by looking at the era and concepts, the author's ideas are very insightful. For women, gender equality seems like a concept that is always right but problematic in practice. What women need is the recognition and promotion of female values, not to become like men, or to allow society to let women use the male discourse system, judging or selecting women based on patriarchal social standards.
Want to read Aug 2via tw @morgan Just by looking at the era and concepts, the author's ideas are very insightful. For women, gender equality seems like a concept that is always right but problematic in practice. What women need is the recognition and promotion of female values, not to become like men, or to allow society to let women use the male discourse system, judging or selecting women based on patriarchal social standards.
服美役
0★★★★★★7.60[Italy] Maura Gancitano / 2024 / Beijing United Publishing Co.
Want to read Aug 1via tw q11
Want to read Aug 1via tw q11
Nedochika
0★★★★★★8.60Fyodor Dostoevsky / 2023 / Shandong Literature and Art Publishing House
Want to read Aug 1via tw @FriedEggQuilt I later realized that many children often have a deformed lack of perception, and if they fall in love with someone, they will love them extraordinarily. My case was the same. /Nedochika: A Woman's Life Part Two
Want to read Aug 1via tw @FriedEggQuilt I later realized that many children often have a deformed lack of perception, and if they fall in love with someone, they will love them extraordinarily. My case was the same. /Nedochika: A Woman's Life Part Two
Notes from Underground
0★★★★★★9.20(Russia) Fyodor Dostoevsky / 2020 / Zhejiang Literature and Arts Publishing House
Want to read Aug 1Via tw @urassholes People only like to calculate how much pain they have endured, not how much happiness they have received. But if measured fairly and reasonably, one will find that he possesses both pain and happiness.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky, "Notes from Underground"
Want to read Aug 1Via tw @urassholes People only like to calculate how much pain they have endured, not how much happiness they have received. But if measured fairly and reasonably, one will find that he possesses both pain and happiness.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky, "Notes from Underground"
The Path of Midlife 2
0★★★★★★8.50James Hollis / 2024 / Zhejiang University Press
Want to read Jul 31Via tw @hutusi This book offers a popular interpretation of Jungian psychology, where Carl Jung believed: The purpose of life is not to pursue happiness, but to seek meaning. Here is an excerpt from the preface as a comment on the book:
The ideas, motives, and practices of Jungian psychology are that there are no sunlit meadows, no shady groves for restful repose; what truly exists is the swamp of the soul. Nature, along with our own nature, has intentionally arranged for a significant part of our journey to be spent here, where many meaningful moments of life are born. It is in such swamps that the soul is gradually forged; here, we encounter not only the solemnity of life but also its purpose, its dignity, and its deepest meaning.
What we need to do is: traverse the swamp to reach the broader horizons ahead.
Want to read Jul 31Via tw @hutusi This book offers a popular interpretation of Jungian psychology, where Carl Jung believed: The purpose of life is not to pursue happiness, but to seek meaning. Here is an excerpt from the preface as a comment on the book:
The ideas, motives, and practices of Jungian psychology are that there are no sunlit meadows, no shady groves for restful repose; what truly exists is the swamp of the soul. Nature, along with our own nature, has intentionally arranged for a significant part of our journey to be spent here, where many meaningful moments of life are born. It is in such swamps that the soul is gradually forged; here, we encounter not only the solemnity of life but also its purpose, its dignity, and its deepest meaning.
What we need to do is: traverse the swamp to reach the broader horizons ahead.