人生
Reasons to Stay Alive Goodreads 豆瓣
8.9 (7 个评分) 作者: Matt Haig Canongate Books 2015 - 3
Reasons to Stay Alive is about making the most of your time on earth. In the western world the suicide rate is highest amongst men under the age of 35. Matt Haig could have added to that statistic when, aged 24, he found himself staring at a cliff-edge about to jump off. This is the story of why he didn't, how he recovered and learned to live with anxiety and depression. It's also an upbeat, joyous and very funny exploration of how live better, love better, read better and feel more.
转行 豆瓣
Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career
8.0 (7 个评分) 作者: [美]埃米尼亚·伊瓦拉(Herminia Ibarra) 译者: 张洪磊 / 汪珊珊 机械工业出版社 2016 - 8
一名审计人员抛弃了会计师事务所的工作,创办了一家玩具公司;
一名职业技术经理人走出了知名企业,成为独立咨询顾问;
一位将要拿到终身职位的文学教授,成为股票经纪人;
一名律师放弃了原有的一切,成为一名船长……
如果你很想知道他们如何完成这么大的转变,那么本书非常适合你。
传统观点告诉我们,要想转型成功,首先要清楚自己最想做什么,然后据此来实施一个可行的方案。
然而,职业发展专家伊瓦拉博士告诉我们:转行并非换个工作那么简单,而是意味着自我的重塑。我们应该从实践中认识自我,而不是通过理论;通过在现实中尝试,而不是通过内省。随着尝试新的行动,接触新的组织,寻找新的角色榜样,向周围的人们重新讲述我们的故事,我们的职业追求会变得越来越清晰,逐渐形成一个新的自画像。
伊瓦拉博士对来自各行各业的39位成功转行者进行了深度访谈,提炼出一系列职业转型的普适策略。这些策略与你已知的传统观点完全不同,是全新的、颠覆性的。伊瓦拉博士的"职业转型三部曲"将带领你探索各种可能的职业身份,发现一个未知却更美好的自我。
The Millionaire Fastlane 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: MJ DeMarco Viperion Publishing 2011
Many people believe that the most reliable way to acquire wealth must be a slow-paced process. It requires factors such as good grades, working hard, salary rises, getting promotions, fixed deposits, making investments with 10% of your capital, as well as pension plans. The Millionaire Fastlane, on the contrary, demonstrates the vital deficiencies of this commonly known as “Get Rich Slow” concept, and proposes a new theory called the Fastlane. What is the Fastlane? What are the strategies behind this new idea? How are ordinary people like us supposed to switch lanes and become millionaires? This book will reveal these secrets to you.
The 100-Year Life 豆瓣
作者: Lynda Gratton / Andrew Scott Bloomsbury Information Ltd 2016 - 6
Does the thought of working for 60 or 70 years fill you with dread? Or can you see the potential for a more stimulating future as a result of having so much extra time?
Many of us have been raised on the traditional notion of a three-stage approach to our working lives: education, followed by work and then retirement. But this well-established pathway is already beginning to collapse life expectancy is rising, final-salary pensions are vanishing, and increasing numbers of people are juggling multiple careers. Whether you are 18, 45 or 60, you will need to do things very differently from previous generations and learn to structure your life in completely new ways.
The 100-Year Life is here to help.
Drawing on the unique pairing of their experience in psychology and economics, Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott offer a broad-ranging analysis as well as a raft of solutions, showing how to rethink your finances, your education, your career and your relationships and create a fulfilling 100-year life.
- How can you fashion a career and life path that defines you and your values and creates a shifting balance between work and leisure?
- What are the most effective ways of boosting your physical and mental health over a longer and more dynamic lifespan?
- How can you make the most of your intangible assets such as family and friends as you build a productive, longer life?
- In a multiple-stage life how can you learn to make the transitions that will be so crucial and experiment with new ways of living, working and learning?
The 100-Year Life is a wake-up call that describes what to expect and considers the choices and options that you will face. It is also fundamentally a call to action for individuals, politicians, firms and governments and offers the clearest demonstration that a 100-year life can be a wonderful and inspiring one.
Finite and Infinite Games 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: James P. Carse Ballantine Books 1987 - 8
“There are at least two kinds of games,” states James P. Carse as he begins this extraordinary book. “One could be called finite; the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.”
Finite games are the familiar contests of everyday life; they are played in order to be won, which is when they end. But infinite games are more mysterious. Their object is not winning, but ensuring the continuation of play. The rules may change, the boundaries may change, even the participants may change—as long as the game is never allowed to come to an end.
What are infinite games? How do they affect the ways we play our finite games? What are we doing when we play—finitely or infinitely? And how can infinite games affect the ways in which we live our lives?
Carse explores these questions with stunning elegance, teasing out of his distinctions a universe of observation and insight, noting where and why and how we play, finitely and infinitely. He surveys our world—from the finite games of the playing field and playing board to the infinite games found in culture and religion—leaving all we think we know illuminated and transformed. Along the way, Carse finds new ways of understanding everything, from how an actress portrays a role to how we engage in sex, from the nature of evil to the nature of science. Finite games, he shows, may offer wealth and status, power and glory, but infinite games offer something far more subtle and far grander.
Carse has written a book rich in insight and aphorism. Already an international literary event, Finite and Infinite Games is certain to be argued about and celebrated for years to come. Reading it is the first step in learning to play the infinite game.