We all have things we like to do, or want to do. But do we really understand our own preferences and motivations? Do we really love what we do? Sometimes, we may be influenced by external factors, such as money, reputation, social pressure, etc., and ignore our inner voice. In order to help us understand ourselves better, I introduce to you a set of classic thought experiments that can be used to ...
Complete strategies for dealing with key issues such as reasons for leaving the job, personal shortcomings, and cross-industry job hunting during the interview. Master the interviewer's subtext, skillfully resolve interview problems, and improve the interview success rate.
There are hundreds of interview questions! Among them, 'reason for leaving', 'what are your shortcomings', and 'why did you ...
Hey, you know what? When the dreamer INFP meets the steady Taurus, it's like putting marshmallows into a chocolate hotpot, sweet and fun!
INFP’s dream world
INFP, known as 'mediators', are like elves in life, always full of imagination and creativity. They love fantasy and sometimes build a small universe that is entirely their own in their minds.
Features:
Super creative
Emotional
Peace lovin...
Blood type contempt chain in the workplace
In some Asian countries, especially Japan and South Korea, people pay special attention to blood types. Although this belief is not supported by conclusive evidence in science, it is still popular in some cultures.
In Japanese society, certain blood types are considered superior or more suitable for certain roles than others, creating a form of social p...
How to improve happiness? Harvard professor shares 10 practical tips
Happiness is the eternal pursuit of human beings, but how to improve happiness? In his 'Harvard Happiness Course', Harvard professor Tal Ben-Shahar shared 10 very useful ideas to help us find the secret to happiness.
Accept your own imperfections. We are all human beings, not gods. We have flaws and we make mistakes. This is no...
An antidote to the chaos of life is psychology professor Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life, which he proposed in his best-selling book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. Designed to help people find meaning and purpose in a chaotic world.
1. Stand up straight, raise your head and chest
Behind this rule is a biological phenomenon that body posture affects mood and behavior. Research show...