
Don't Worry: My Philosophy of Life
by Wang Meng
About This Novel
This book is similar to an essay. In the book, Wang Meng combines his decades of experience to analyze every aspect of life and tells the various principles for people to live in the world. The whole book has less than 200,000 words. Regardless of the content or style, it can be seen that this book is both easy to read and has a strong reference to reality. Legendary life experience: Joined the Communist Party of China at the age of fourteen; wrote "Long Live Youth" at the age of nineteen; was "exiled" in Xinjiang for sixteen years; became the eighth Minister of Culture of the People's Republic of China; his works have been translated into more than twenty languages. A book of improvement written for readers: the main line of my life; my twenty-one interpersonal principles; getting into disputes is a great tragedy; the best interpersonal relationship is "forgetting"; "learning" is not as good as "learning"; "the best thing is the tongue", what's the worst? Is it annoying to compare people to each other? It's better to learn from Lao Tzu; if you love to "promote yourself", it's better to "take out things"; the most important thing in life is to know "what not to do"; when you want to win too much, you will lose; don't think that you are the yardstick; remember: you can never take all the "points"; waiting: a positive concept of not taking away.
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