Emotional intelligence is as critical as IQ for success, as it governs our ability to navigate social complexities and manage our own emotions.
What I think I've been talking about really is success and failure. And one of the interesting things about success is that we think we know what it means. If I said that there's somebody behind the screen who's very successful, certain ideas would immediately come to mind. You'd think that person might have made a lot of money, achieved renown in some field. My own theory of success -- I'm somebody who's very interested in success, I really want to be successful, always thinking, how can I be more successful? But as I get older, I'm also very nuanced about what that word "success" might mean.
如果你不投资未来,你就不会有未来。
In language, there is no one-to-one correspondence between words and the things they refer to.
我总是试图在我的角色中找到真相。