How to Live in an Era of Great Change

How to Live in an Era of Great Change

by Tang Xiangyang

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157Kwords23chapters
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This book is a collection of dialogues and philosophical essays by fifteen outstanding contemporary figures. In an era of great changes characterized by the ebbing tide of globalization, technological disruption, and diverse values, how do individuals move forward? This book focuses on contemporary scholars, artists, and entrepreneurs, exploring their choices and breakthroughs in professional pursuits and self-realization. Literary professor Liang Yong'an analyzed young people's anxiety about work and love, believing that "resources are everywhere, but you have to learn to think and choose"; scholar Liu Qing faced the dilemma of modern people and discussed how to find "self" in confusion; law professor Luo Xiang suggested "building real links with real people around you"; historian Xu Zhuoyun believed that "you must have a vision, beyond what you have never seen", and scholar Fan Jinshi interpreted "a lifetime The ultimate purity of "One Thing" tells how to achieve the sustainable preservation of the cultural relics of the Mogao Grottoes; Wei Qing, CTO and Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft (China), an entrepreneur, summarizes from actual combat, proposes evaluation standards for the practicality of AI technology, and further thinks about whether humans can "preserve the Earth's planet"... This book is a masterpiece with both ideological depth and narrative tension. It thinks about various issues of the times and provides enlightenment based on personal experience and the forefront of the times.

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