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Seek flowers within ruins
When Breath Becomes Air
0★★★★★★9.10Paul Kalanithi / 2020 / Zhejiang Education Press
Want to read Dec 30, 2022Previously noted as 'supplementary mark' in 2013, Paul, who was on the verge of reaching the peak of his life, was suddenly diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. From that moment, he began to document the remainder of his life from both the perspectives of a doctor and a patient, reflecting on medicine and humanity. His articles were published in 'The New York Times', 'The Washington Post', and other media, captivating a global audience. The writing in this book is beautifully crafted and deeply sincere, containing profound contemplations on humanity, life and death, and medicine that have deeply moved countless readers worldwide.
Want to read Dec 30, 2022Previously noted as 'supplementary mark' in 2013, Paul, who was on the verge of reaching the peak of his life, was suddenly diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. From that moment, he began to document the remainder of his life from both the perspectives of a doctor and a patient, reflecting on medicine and humanity. His articles were published in 'The New York Times', 'The Washington Post', and other media, captivating a global audience. The writing in this book is beautifully crafted and deeply sincere, containing profound contemplations on humanity, life and death, and medicine that have deeply moved countless readers worldwide.
The Naval Codex
7★★★★★8.47[USA] Eric Jorgenson / 2022 / CITIC Press
Want to read Dec 30, 2022Via tw bitwu.eth / Via tw jiayuan Revisited many books in 2022, and 'The Naval Codex' is the one I recommend the most. I had already read the English version in early 2021 and recently re-read it. Many of the maxims initially make sense, but only through true practice can one grasp their deeper meanings. Naval's two key life philosophies: Evolutionary theory + Rational Buddhism; the former pertains to genes, while the latter involves using introspection to combat genetic predispositions. /via tw xiaofeng Never collaborate with those who are resentful, cynical, and pessimistically negative, as their prophecies will fulfill themselves.
Want to read Dec 30, 2022Via tw bitwu.eth / Via tw jiayuan Revisited many books in 2022, and 'The Naval Codex' is the one I recommend the most. I had already read the English version in early 2021 and recently re-read it. Many of the maxims initially make sense, but only through true practice can one grasp their deeper meanings. Naval's two key life philosophies: Evolutionary theory + Rational Buddhism; the former pertains to genes, while the latter involves using introspection to combat genetic predispositions. /via tw xiaofeng Never collaborate with those who are resentful, cynical, and pessimistically negative, as their prophecies will fulfill themselves.
The Garden of Forking Paths
0★★★★★★8.90[Argentina] Jorge Luis Borges / 2015 / Shanghai Translation Publishing House
Want to read Dec 29, 2022Want to read Dec 29, 2022The Origins of the Boxer Rebellion
0★★★★★★8.70[USA] James Seymour / 2021 / Jiangsu People's Publishing House
Want to read Dec 29, 2022Via tw song ma recently thought of a funny thing about the Boxer Rebellion. This grassroots movement took the eradication of foreign religions and the killing of foreigners as its mission, but it was covered with layers of stigma. However, the most impartial evaluations of the Boxers ironically came from two foreigners: James Seymour and Kevin. History always has a sense of humor.
Want to read Dec 29, 2022Via tw song ma recently thought of a funny thing about the Boxer Rebellion. This grassroots movement took the eradication of foreign religions and the killing of foreigners as its mission, but it was covered with layers of stigma. However, the most impartial evaluations of the Boxers ironically came from two foreigners: James Seymour and Kevin. History always has a sense of humor.
The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)
0★★★★★N/A0Philippa Perry / Trojan Publishing
Want to read Dec 27, 2022Via tw rewolf 'No matter how old your child is, he will always act in a way that reminds you of the emotions you experienced at his age.' Children are truly amazing beings. When you are always angry about certain behaviors of your child, it might be that you are angry or helpless about yourself at a certain stage. Before you lay a hand on the child, make an effort to get to know yourself again. 'The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read'
Want to read Dec 27, 2022Via tw rewolf 'No matter how old your child is, he will always act in a way that reminds you of the emotions you experienced at his age.' Children are truly amazing beings. When you are always angry about certain behaviors of your child, it might be that you are angry or helpless about yourself at a certain stage. Before you lay a hand on the child, make an effort to get to know yourself again. 'The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read'
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
0★★★★★★8.60by Haruki Murakami / 2002 / Shanghai Translation Publishing House
Want to read Dec 24, 2022Via tw mier, I came across Zhi'an's earlier post about 'if you could only read three books in your lifetime.' My choices would be these three: Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber,' Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov,' and Haruki Murakami's 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'.
Want to read Dec 24, 2022Via tw mier, I came across Zhi'an's earlier post about 'if you could only read three books in your lifetime.' My choices would be these three: Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber,' Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov,' and Haruki Murakami's 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'.
The Tale of the Heike
1★★★★★★9.31[Japan] Anonymous / 2017 / Yilin Press
Want to read Dec 23, 2022After completing Director Yamada's 'The Tale of the Heike' via tw mier, I really felt quite emotional. Those who desire always meet a bad end, only through practicing Buddhism and making vows can one find peace. Having watched many historical dramas performed by Chinese actors, the style of Japanese historical dramas feels very different. I plan to catch up on several Taiga dramas about the Genpei War.
Want to read Dec 23, 2022After completing Director Yamada's 'The Tale of the Heike' via tw mier, I really felt quite emotional. Those who desire always meet a bad end, only through practicing Buddhism and making vows can one find peace. Having watched many historical dramas performed by Chinese actors, the style of Japanese historical dramas feels very different. I plan to catch up on several Taiga dramas about the Genpei War.
Marching North
0★★★★★★8.50Liu Tong / 2016 / SDX Joint Publishing Company
Want to read Dec 23, 2022Via Twitter, eternal respect to Mr. Liu Tong. I have read 'Marching North' and 'The Long March,' using a historian's pen to directly record the history of the party and the army, neither flattering nor concealing the bad. Fortunate are the readers.
Want to read Dec 23, 2022Via Twitter, eternal respect to Mr. Liu Tong. I have read 'Marching North' and 'The Long March,' using a historian's pen to directly record the history of the party and the army, neither flattering nor concealing the bad. Fortunate are the readers.
The Mobile Mind
1★★★★★★7.21Anders Hansen / 2022 / Beijing United Publishing Co.
Want to read Dec 22, 2022via Twitter Fengying. A work from Swedish psychiatrist Anders Hansen titled 'The Mobile Mind'. From the perspective of 'evolutionary psychology', it points out that the human brain and body remain adapted to the primitive tribal life, and our current lifestyle of spending over 4 hours a day on smartphones imposes a significant burden on the brain. The theories mentioned such as scarcity of attention, the brain's maladaptation to modern life, and social networks exploiting human frailties are not novel, but the information provided still holds some reference value. The book is not thick and can be easily read.
Want to read Dec 22, 2022via Twitter Fengying. A work from Swedish psychiatrist Anders Hansen titled 'The Mobile Mind'. From the perspective of 'evolutionary psychology', it points out that the human brain and body remain adapted to the primitive tribal life, and our current lifestyle of spending over 4 hours a day on smartphones imposes a significant burden on the brain. The theories mentioned such as scarcity of attention, the brain's maladaptation to modern life, and social networks exploiting human frailties are not novel, but the information provided still holds some reference value. The book is not thick and can be easily read.
Metamorphosis
0★★★★★8.20Ma Yong / 2022 / Encyclopedia of China Publishing House
Want to read Dec 22, 2022Want to read Dec 22, 2022