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Chapter 264

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"The difference in people comes from spare time," Einstein said.

Socrates said: "The less we need, the closer we are to God."

36. Cultivate a good reputation for life

He is a rich man, but you can't tell that he is a wealthy businessman with an eight billion dollar capital. He and his wife are crowded in a one-bedroom rental house in San Francisco. He has never bought a house or a car, always wearing a shabby blue casual suit and a cheap plastic watch. He has never eaten a meal of $100 per meal.

He insists on working for more than 10 hours a day. Will he be a wealthy slave? Why don’t he show off when he has money? Can he not talk about the show? Will he be rich and unkind?

He is not. He is still Bill Gates, Buffett's role model. In the past 20 years, he has donated 400 million US dollars to hospitals, orphanages and other charities. He is also planning to donate all the remaining 400 million US dollars 216 years ago. You probably guess who he is?

He is a living, famous philanthropist, Chuck Fennie, who is 76 years old.

37. Schubert and "The Wild Rose"

Schubert, who was jinglingly poor, was now poorer than him, and stood on the street with something to sell: a book and an old dress.

Schubert bent down and took out all his pockets, took out all the money, stuffed it into Hans's hand, and said to him, "Sell this book to the teacher!" "Thank you, Mr. Schubert!"

Schubert walked and looked at the old book casually. Suddenly his eyes lit up, and a poem written by Goethe in the book attracted him, and then the song "Wild Rose" that has been sung to this day was quietly born on the vast land of night with the fragrance of roses.

"Wild Rose"

The boy saw the red rose

Red roses on the field

How tender and beautiful

Run to see it in a hurry

Praise in my heart

Rose, rose

Red roses on the field

38. Little bits of care

Frankfurt citizens never make noise when entering and leaving shops or coffee shops, and are used to entering and leaving in order.

Children in Frankfurt know that running a red light is not good, and they say that a red light is a policeman, and they consciously respect the hard work of the police.

Frankfurt citizens pay great attention to saving and believe that waste is their enemy. Restaurants cannot tolerate a single leftover or a little leftover.

Frankfurt citizens are convenient for public telephones, so they don’t need to waste their mobile phones. Mobile phones consume power. One mobile phone does not consume much power, and many mobile phones consume amazing power together.

It is not difficult to understand that Frankfurt has become an important international financial center in Europe, a German commercial and manufacturing center, an international exhibition center and an international conference center.

39. You don’t have to be famous early

You don’t have to become famous as early as possible. What’s wrong with becoming a big man late? Why bother with a single-plank bridge?

In the second half of the 20th century, Hrabal (), the greatest Czech writer (), 49 years old, made her debut work "The Pearl of the Bottom".

After that, my thoughts were overwhelming and I was out of control. Many of my works were adapted into movies and dramas, and I won the Gold Award of the Berlin Film Festival and the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

He had worked in more than a dozen jobs before, and most of them were "hard work", going deep into the bottom of the house to deal with various people. He had worked as a packer in waste paper purchasing stations, as well as a gravel worker, scribe, as well as a warehouse administrator, train dispatcher, insurance company salesman, and theater set worker.

His rich life experience provided him with inexhaustible creative materials. Milan Kundera once praised him highly: he was the greatest Czech writer after the "Spring of Prague" in 1968.

There are many people like Helabar who have achieved latecomership, such as Defoe completed the "Robinson Crusoe" at the age of 59. Regardless of the morning and evening, follow nature. Some flowers bloom early, while others bloom late. They bloom early and fragrant early, and bloom late and gorgeous late. The laws of nature are natural.

4o. Literature and art work hand in hand with science

Geologist Li Siguang has a deep foundation in Chinese studies.

Meteorological geographer Zhu Kezhen quoted a large number of Chinese classical poems in his book "Phenology".

The bridge scientist Mao Yisheng could recite the "Kyoto Fu" of the Han Dynasty without missing a word, and wrote prose such as "Ode to Five Bridges", "Twenty-Four Bridges", and "People See the Rainbow".

Chen Shengsheng is known as "the greatest geometrician of the 20th century". He loves literature and is good at poetry.

Hua Luogeng's poems and prose were both excellent. In his later years, he wrote, "Bai Cai knew that wise man was stupid and worked hard to move towards the future. Diligence and hard work are good strategies, and hard work is the most talented."

The famous mathematician and poet Su Buqing is known as the "talent of literature and theory". He has been engaged in poetry creation for more than 70 years and has published "Su Buqing's Amateur Poetry Notes".

Mr. Su once said with infinite emotion: The profound literature and historical foundation are the wings that assist him in the math hall. Literature and historical knowledge help him explore his ideas and deepen his understanding of mathematics. Mr. Su's words have come to an indissoluble bond between literature and science and literature.

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