[心得]2025新春人生規劃+AI測試

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大家好 新春愉快 大年初一第一天寫了一篇給小孩的小作文 順便請AI幫我翻譯成英文 分享給大家: ======== 親愛的孩子,早安! 今天是新春第一天,一大早七點,我被80歲的爸爸叫醒,絮絮叨叨了將近一小時的人生道 理,讓我頗有啟發,正好寫下來和你分享。 最近我看到一句話很有感觸:“認知決定高度,認知決定賺錢的方式。” 我進一步思考,認為可以擴展成這樣: 體驗塑造認知, 認知構建邏輯, 邏輯影響決策, 決策帶來結果, 結果創造新的體驗,進入下一個循環。 我上班的公司董事長,和我父親年齡相仿,為何他們的人生差異如此之大?天賦與後天都 有影響,但最終,早期的認知決定了他們賺錢的方式。 認知越廣,能運用的工具越多,賺錢的方式也就越多。 那麼,如何擴展自己的體驗,提高認知呢?這裡有幾個建議: 1. 多讀書 閱讀能幫助你吸收他人的智慧。過去,紙本書是知識的主要來源,現在,網路提供了更快 的學習途徑。以AI為例,這幾天很紅的DeepSeep,等到專門書籍出版已經過時,網路上的 討論與YouTube、B站的專業介紹,能更快速地獲取新知。電視新聞現在已不再是我的首選 ,只能用來關注像加州大火或日本颱風這類的重大事件。 網路大家都會用,但別只把時間放在刷抖音或者看韓劇,要多看會促進大腦思考的東西。 2. 多做不同類型的工作 對許多人來說,工作僅是為了薪水。如果你是一個依賴專業賺錢的人,例如醫生或工程師 ,當然衣食無憂。但大多數人無法僅依靠薪水過上理想生活,尤其在高物價社會中,薪水 只會讓人越來越辛苦。因此,跳脫薪水為主的工作模式,尋找多元的賺錢方式至關重要。 這不僅能讓你體驗不同行業的思考模式,還能學到新的技能。我曾做過攝影、賣過月餅、 當過老師,還在工地上工作, 當攝影師時,我學會了美感,並注重細節與創意。賣月餅 時,體會做SALES的辛酸,也提升了與人溝通的技巧。作為老師,如何把難的事情講得簡 單,並因材施教。在工地工作,學會抗壓性,並迅速做出決策。這些經歷讓我學到許多不 同的思考方式,並對後來的事業決策有所幫助。 3. 多去各地旅行 老話說:“讀萬卷書,不如行萬里路。”雖然有些偏頗,但也有道理。旅行讓我親眼見識 各種建築和景觀,體驗不同的社會文化,並品嚐各地小吃。這些經歷讓我不會侷限於單一 的文化模式,也讓我理解到人生有多種選擇。例如,去過美國後,我理解了種族包容和隨 性的生活態度;去過東南亞,才看見華人社會中的無形壓力。這些經歷幫助我開闊視野, 發現更多生活的可能性。但不要參加跟團旅遊,只是吃喝玩樂但沒太大幫助。自助旅行, 才是真正能刺激大腦的深度旅遊。 4. 多跟不同的人相處 每個人都是一本獨特的書,了解他們能讓你看到不同的世界。這是人生最難的課題之一, 認識更多人,你才能了解自己真正喜歡什麼。就像選餐廳,你總會找到最愛的一家路邊攤 ,最對味的老闆。這需要你不斷體驗,並學會分辨哪些人能帶來正面影響。記得遠離負能 量的人,他們的思維會限制你的成長。多為他人著想,不僅能改善他人的生活,也對自己 的未來有益。 最後總結,因為我知道你是個有想法、喜歡賺錢、充滿企圖心的孩子,我希望你能: ‧多讀書,吸收新知識:學習賺錢的多種方式。 ‧多做不同類型的工作:觀察他人如何賺錢。 ‧多去不同地方旅行:挖掘賺錢的機會。 ‧多認識不同的人:交朋友不要只看短期利益, 要看他能帶給你多少成長。給你魚吃的是短期,教你釣魚的人,才是長期的良師益友。 希望未來你找到自己人生的方向,平安快樂地成長! 最終英文版 Dear child, good morning! Today is the first day of the Lunar New Year. Early this morning at 7:00, my 80-year-old father woke me up and spent nearly an hour sharing his thoughts on life. It gave me some valuable insights, and I thought I’d share them with you. Recently, I came across a quote that really resonated with me: "Your awareness determines your height, and your awareness determines how you make money." I thought more about it and came to the conclusion that it can be expanded as follows: ‧ Experience shapes awareness. ‧ Awareness builds logic. ‧ Logic influences decisions. ‧ Decisions lead to outcomes. ‧ Outcomes create new experiences, starting the next cycle. The chairman of the company I work for is about the same age as my father. So why are their lives so different? Both innate talent and environment play a role, but ultimately, the way they viewed the world early in life shaped how they earn money. The broader your awareness, the more tools you have at your disposal, and the more ways you can earn money. So, how can we expand our experience and raise our awareness? Here are a few suggestions: 1. Read more books Reading helps you absorb the wisdom of others. In the past, printed books were the main source of knowledge. Today, the internet offers a faster way to learn. Take AI for example: with the recent buzz around DeepSeep, by the time books on it are published, it’s already outdated. Discussions online and professional content on YouTube or Bilibili are much quicker sources of new information. I no longer rely on TV news as my primary source of knowledge—it's mostly for big events like wildfires in California or typhoons in Japan. Everyone uses the internet, but don't just spend your time scrolling through TikTok or watching K-dramas. Instead, focus on content that stimulates your brain and encourages critical thinking. 2. Try different types of jobs For many people, work is just about earnin g paycheck. If you rely on a specialized profession, like being a doctor or engineer, you’re likely set for life. But most people can’t rely solely on a salary to live the life they want, especially in today’s high-cost society. Salaries will only get harder to live on. Therefore, it’s crucial to break out of the salary-based work model and find multiple ways to earn money. This doesn't just expose you to different ways of thinking across industries, but it also helps you learn new skills. For instance, I've worked as a photographer, sold mooncakes, taught, and even worked on construction sites. As a photographer, I learned to appreciate aesthetics and focus on details and creativity. Selling mooncakes taught me the challenges of sales and improved my communication skills. Teaching helped me learn how to simplify complex ideas and tailor my approach to different students. Working on a construction site built my resilience and ability to make quick decisions. These experiences gave me different perspectives, which have greatly helped in my career decisions. 3. Travel to different places There’s an old saying: "Reading ten thousa nd books is not as useful as traveling ten thousand miles." While it might sound a bit exaggerated, there’s some truth to it. Traveling has allowed me to witness various architectural wonders, experience diverse social cultures, and taste different foods. These experiences have prevented me from limiting myself to a single cultural perspective and have helped me realize that life offers many possibilities. For example, after visiting the U.S., I gained a deeper understanding of racial tolerance and the laid-back approach to life. Traveling to Southeast Asia made me more aware of the subtle pressures in Chinese societies. These experiences have broadened my horizons and opened my eyes to many more ways of living. But remember, don’t rely on group tours, which are mostly about eating, drinking, and sightseeing with little benefit. Independent travel is the kind of deep, brain-stimulating experience that really adds value. 4. Interact with a variety of people Every person is like a unique book, an getting to know them allows you to see different perspectives. This is one of life’s toughest lessons. The more people you meet, the better you’ll understand what truly interests you. It’s like picking a restaurant—you'll always find a favorite local spot with the best flavors and the most charming owner. This takes time and experience, and you’ll need to learn to distinguish who brings positive energy and who doesn’t. Avoid negative people as their mindset can limit your growth. Always try to consider others' perspectives—it not only improves their lives but will also be beneficial for your own future. To sum up, I know you’re a thoughtful, money-minded, and ambitious person, so I hope you will: ‧ Read more and absorb new knowledge: Learn the various ways to earn mon ey ‧ Try different types of work: Observe how others make a living. ‧ Travel to new places: Discover opportunities to make money. ‧ Meet different people: When making friends, look for long-term growth, n just short-term benefits. Those who give you fish are temporary, but those who teach you to fish will be your lifelong mentors. I hope you find your life’s direction and grow up happy and safe! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 114.39.62.224 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/CareerPlan/M.1738147394.A.69D.html ※ 編輯: rabinson (114.39.62.224 臺灣), 01/29/2025 18:45:12

01/29 20:39, 2天前 , 1F
體驗當豬仔,一次結束人生?不先考慮風險控管?
01/29 20:39, 1F
看不懂?指的是? ※ 編輯: rabinson (180.217.73.64 臺灣), 01/29/2025 20:47:28

01/29 22:07, 2天前 , 2F
有些事情試一次就沒以後了
01/29 22:07, 2F

01/31 11:04, 14小時前 , 3F
01/31 11:04, 3F
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