Ask for some books that resemble the autobiographies of successful people, preferably in modern time

Updated on society 2024-02-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "The Autobiography of Li Ka-shing", "From Good to Great", Collins James.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, Lin Yutang's "The Biography of Su Dongpo" (Su Dongpo, China's most famous and admired literati by later generations, is excellent in poetry, calligraphy and painting, and enjoys a good reputation in the official, scholarly and folk classes; Lin Yutang, who writes in both Chinese and English and has great names in both the East and the West, if you have read this kind of writing, and then look at the contemporary literary world, it is inevitable that there will be no heroic sighs! )

    Second, Irving Stone's "Van Gogh's Biography" (this book is too famous to repeat itself.) );

    third, Romain Rolland's "Biography of Famous People" (including "Beethoven", "Tolstoy", and Michelangelo"; It is highly recommended to read Mr. Fu Lei's translations - first-class biographers, first-class writers, first-class translators).

    Autobiography is one of the more common forms of applied writing. For example, Sima Qian's "Historical Records: Taishi Gong's Self-Preface" is autobiographical. Wang Chong's "On Heng: Self-Discipline", Jiang Yan's "Self-Introduction" or Tao Yuanming's "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu" are all autobiographies.

    Few autobiographical literature existed in antiquity and the Middle Ages (although with a few exceptions), and it was not until the 15th century that this form began to emerge. Autobiographical works take many forms, ranging from intimate writings that are not necessarily published during his lifetime (including letters, diaries, notes, memoirs, and reminiscences) to formal autobiographies. Outstanding examples of this genre are St. Augustine's Confessions, Nabakov's Memoirs (1951), etc.

    There is also Taiwanese celebrity Zheng Fengxi's "A Boat in the Ocean". Among them, the representative works are Gorky's autobiographical trilogy: "Childhood", "In the World", and "My University".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gorky's trilogy - childhood - in the world - my university.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I haven't read many autobiographies, but I've been lucky enough to read them all pretty good - "The Autobiography of Franklin" is the first to be recommended!

    First of all, Franklin was a particularly legendary figure, with extraordinary performances in various fields. I miss Franklin, many people should be like me when they first met Franklin, in the nature textbook of elementary school - he, holding a kite and attracting thunder and lightning! This scene has become a classic case of scientific experiments, and it has also become a stumbling block for many parents to educate their children.

    Haha, successful people are really interesting, no matter how many stupid things they have done, once they succeed, even stupidity will become meaningless.

    Can each of us ordinary people not be afraid of obvious stupidity in our own moment?

    The Autobiography of Franklin gave me a very real life experience - no matter how successful a person is, he is constantly trial and error and stumbling throughout his life. Moreover, everyone who ultimately succeeds, just like all of us, has no idea what they will be like tomorrow when they walk on the journey of life.

    I remember reading this book this month, and it was really pleasant to turn on the dim bedside lamp and indulge in the book at night! The author speaks in a way that is very much like he wants to transport you to his time; And those humorous words always make people accidentally jump out of his time - it is this subtle interweaving of reality and non-reality that made me know Franklin as a reader, and as an ordinary person, I also met another real person who once lived in this land of exaltation!

    Recently, I also read "The Autobiography of Frankl" - I originally wanted to read his other super-famous book, "Living the Dusty Meaning of Life". But perhaps it was because the book was so famous that all books related to him were named when looking for the Kindle version on the Internet.

    To be honest, I didn't like this book very much, and the main reason was that I didn't like the many things Frankl wrote about his second wife after surviving. There was always a bit of a desolation for his first wife, who had had a chance not to go to the concentration camps, but died because of the so-called bullshit love, and the man rarely talked about her in all the days after he returned!

    Psychology can help itself, but should it also help others, at least those around them? Perhaps, before entering the concentration camp, Frankl was just a reasonable scholar, and it was the concentration camp that gave him the privilege to apply what he had learned and realize himself, but he could not save others!

    Check out Franklin! An ordinary life doesn't need a concentration camp to live a wonderful life one step at a time, isn't it?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1."Turning Point" dismantles the faction - Wu Jun.

    2."Envy of Steve Jobs" - Walter Isaacson.

    3."Nonviolent Communication" - Marshall Luxemburg.

    4."Seven Lessons in Minimalist Physics" - Rutherford Heinrich.

    5."Alive" - Yu Hua.

    6."The Blind Choice of Destiny" - Ren Zhengfei.

    7.A Brief History of Mankind - Yuval Harari.

    8."The Three-Body Problem" - Liu Cixin.

    9."The Climbers" - Yang Fan.

    10."The Weakness of Human Nature" - Dale Carnegie.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! The autobiography of Barkin.

    Autobiography of Jack Welch.

    Carnegie's autobiography.

    Ye Qianyu's autobiography - a detailed account of Zheng Zai's vicissitudes of life.

    From the autobiography of the text. Helen. Keller's autobiography.

    The autobiography of Ogilvy.

    Copy "Success" – Autobiography of Paul O'Farry, founder of Kimkao Inc.

    Saudi autobiography. Typing isn't easy, oh! Shouting brother Wang.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you have time, you can watch "One Question, One World" (Yang Lan) It's very good. In this book, Yang Lan will tell you: her life spanning and passing through the years from 1990 to 2010; the secrets of her dealings with high-end figures such as Kissinger, Clinton, Blair, George H.W. Bush, Lee Kuan Yew, and Welch; how she transitions freely and chicly at every point in her life; her re-understanding and realization of "winning"; Her 20-year career is very ** and the media in her eyes is ......In addition:

    The world is different because of you" - the autobiography of Kai-Fu Lee Through this autobiography, Kai-Fu Lee sincerely tells his little-known growth history, the success history of ups and downs and the spiritual history of his life, and also fully discloses for the first time the inside story of the changes in IT giants such as Apple, Microsoft, and Google. Tell the story, every word.

    Seize everything to explore the meaning of life, and one day, the world will be different because of you.

    Foreign masterpieces recommend "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Kite Runner", "Island" and "Shepherd Boy's Fantasy Journey".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I personally recommend the book "One Hundred Years of Solitude", which once won the Nobel Prize in Literature and is a veritable classic!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mein Kampf was written by Hitler.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The autobiography of Barkin.

    Autobiography of Jack Welch.

    Carnegie's autobiography.

    Ye Qianyu's autobiography - a detailed account of the vicissitudes of life.

    From the autobiography of the text. Helen. Keller's autobiography.

    The autobiography of David Ogilvy.

    Replication "Success" - Autobiography of Paul O'Fari, Founder of Kimkao Corporation, Saudi Arabia.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    "Goethe's Autobiography",

    The Autobiography of Marie Curie

    From the autobiography of the text.

    The Autobiography of Franklin

    Zeng Zimo's "Ink".

    Gorky's trilogy "Childhood".

    In the World" My University",

    Rousseau's Confessions

    Old Things in the South of the City".

    Gref's Travels,

    These are all good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    "Lu Xun's Autobiography".

    The Complete Biography of Napoleon

    Childhood, My University

    In the World" Old Things in the South of the City".

    are relatively famous, I hope they can be adopted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Old Things in the South of the City".

    Gref's Travels,

    Childhood" in the world".

    My University

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Childhood, on earth, my university.

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