
In Vain
by Bai Yansong
About This Novel
"Bai Shuo" is a brand new work by senior CCTV news reporter Bai Yansong after "Are You Happy?" And "Pain and Happiness". It is a journey of the soul in words. Through in-depth exchanges with the public on various occasions in recent years, we share our worldview and values with an attitude of equality and freedom. The time span is as long as fifteen years, covering current affairs, education, reform, music, reading, life and other fields, speaking warmly and rationally.
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Lost in the world of the Internet in life
In my life, I was lost in the world of the Internet. Teacher Bai opened my heart to the point and made my blood boil at four o'clock in the morning. On the train returning home, I also respected myself for my struggle. All the difficulties now will not be worth mentioning in the future. I will become more courageous every time I get frustrated.
It's in vain if you say it, but it's in vain if you don't say it.
This is a philosophical and thoughtful book. When I read many of them, I felt like I was enlightened. When I thought about it carefully, I realized that it was really the same thing. Here are some classic quotes I excerpted: Pain and happiness are the eternal themes of life. Life is a negotiation, negotiating with dreams, negotiating with the times, negotiating with the body, and you must know how to compromise. Education does not make human nature "good", but restrains the "bad" aspects of human nature. Everyone wants to get a utilitarian result, and the one with the "biggest impact" must be the most useful, but I feel that, except for the Xinhua Dictionary, all the books I have read are like trickling streams that continue to flow into the river, helping you grow slowly and become magnificent and profound. How do you know which incoming stream makes the Yellow River the Yellow River and the Yangtze River the Yangtze River? Likewise, I have absorbed so much nourishment from books along the way that I can't pinpoint which book shaped me. The most important thing is that what brings pleasure is reading itself, not the results after reading.
cultural temperament
Teacher Bai Yansong has been to many universities and given lectures. The cultural temperament of this scholar is deeply impressive. I like the power brought by this culture. Every seemingly simple sentence highlights Teacher Bai's unique personality charm. He perfectly interprets the impetuousness of young people in deep society. They are often unwilling to be in direct proportion to their efforts, but they have been feeling good about themselves for so long. I don't know how confident a so-called confident person is, but who doesn't have low self-esteem? Maybe it's not a question of expression, but a question of ideas. How do we balance inner restlessness and laziness in action? Countless inner struggles have been interpreted so helplessly by ourselves, how can we have the nerve to say that we are difficult! In life, how much insight do you need to understand everything, and truly meditate to broaden your horizons and realize your own value? I like to ask questions continuously in a parallel form, but it cannot satisfy my thirst for dreams!
Die with peace of mind and live without silence
Die with peace of mind, live without silence!
IQ and EQ
After reading this book, the deepest impression on me is that "IQ determines the opponent, and EQ determines the outcome." I, who just finished the college entrance examination, might as well take this as an example. When we are immersed in the glory of the past and think that we are crushed by our IQ, little do we know that the little efforts of other students (a manifestation of emotional intelligence) can turn defeat into victory. I still remember that my class teacher once said, you are students in the science innovation class. My IQ is not as good as yours, but because of my emotional intelligence, I have the ability to understand you. At the moment before the college entrance examination, I still failed to give full play to my emotional intelligence. Perhaps because of this, the college entrance examination failed to reach the ideal state. The matter has come to this, but I still have to give you a piece of advice: Although IQ is important, don't let your emotional intelligence hold you back.
"I don't care about humans tonight, I just want you"
It's all in vain
No nonsense, in place, enlightening, a little late...
Personal Dreams and National Dreams
Only by not forgetting your original intention can you achieve success.
I have read it twice, and I have benefited a lot from reading it every time 😉😏😜 Such an easy-to-understand and deeply rooted book.
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Official(638)Scraped 2mo ago
Lost in the world of the Internet in life
In my life, I was lost in the world of the Internet. Teacher Bai opened my heart to the point and made my blood boil at four o'clock in the morning. On the train returning home, I also respected myself for my struggle. All the difficulties now will not be worth mentioning in the future. I will become more courageous every time I get frustrated.
It's in vain if you say it, but it's in vain if you don't say it.
This is a philosophical and thoughtful book. When I read many of them, I felt like I was enlightened. When I thought about it carefully, I realized that it was really the same thing. Here are some classic quotes I excerpted: Pain and happiness are the eternal themes of life. Life is a negotiation, negotiating with dreams, negotiating with the times, negotiating with the body, and you must know how to compromise. Education does not make human nature "good", but restrains the "bad" aspects of human nature. Everyone wants to get a utilitarian result, and the one with the "biggest impact" must be the most useful, but I feel that, except for the Xinhua Dictionary, all the books I have read are like trickling streams that continue to flow into the river, helping you grow slowly and become magnificent and profound. How do you know which incoming stream makes the Yellow River the Yellow River and the Yangtze River the Yangtze River? Likewise, I have absorbed so much nourishment from books along the way that I can't pinpoint which book shaped me. The most important thing is that what brings pleasure is reading itself, not the results after reading.
cultural temperament
Teacher Bai Yansong has been to many universities and given lectures. The cultural temperament of this scholar is deeply impressive. I like the power brought by this culture. Every seemingly simple sentence highlights Teacher Bai's unique personality charm. He perfectly interprets the impetuousness of young people in deep society. They are often unwilling to be in direct proportion to their efforts, but they have been feeling good about themselves for so long. I don't know how confident a so-called confident person is, but who doesn't have low self-esteem? Maybe it's not a question of expression, but a question of ideas. How do we balance inner restlessness and laziness in action? Countless inner struggles have been interpreted so helplessly by ourselves, how can we have the nerve to say that we are difficult! In life, how much insight do you need to understand everything, and truly meditate to broaden your horizons and realize your own value? I like to ask questions continuously in a parallel form, but it cannot satisfy my thirst for dreams!
Die with peace of mind and live without silence
Die with peace of mind, live without silence!
IQ and EQ
After reading this book, the deepest impression on me is that "IQ determines the opponent, and EQ determines the outcome." I, who just finished the college entrance examination, might as well take this as an example. When we are immersed in the glory of the past and think that we are crushed by our IQ, little do we know that the little efforts of other students (a manifestation of emotional intelligence) can turn defeat into victory. I still remember that my class teacher once said, you are students in the science innovation class. My IQ is not as good as yours, but because of my emotional intelligence, I have the ability to understand you. At the moment before the college entrance examination, I still failed to give full play to my emotional intelligence. Perhaps because of this, the college entrance examination failed to reach the ideal state. The matter has come to this, but I still have to give you a piece of advice: Although IQ is important, don't let your emotional intelligence hold you back.
"I don't care about humans tonight, I just want you"
It's all in vain
No nonsense, in place, enlightening, a little late...
Personal Dreams and National Dreams
Only by not forgetting your original intention can you achieve success.
I have read it twice, and I have benefited a lot from reading it every time 😉😏😜 Such an easy-to-understand and deeply rooted book.
