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These are not physical questions, but in the small case, they should be the psychology of the individual, and in the big case, they are philosophical questions. These laws are intertwined in an individual's life, affecting an individual's career, feelings, emotions, thoughts, psychology and other aspects, resulting in a variety of different results.
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1. Firmly believe in the law.
When you believe in something 10,000 percent, it will eventually become true.
2. The Law of Expectation.
When there is a very strong expectation of something, the desired thing arises.
3. The law of emotion.
People are 100 percent emotional. Even if someone says that someone is very rational, in fact, when this person thinks very "rationally", it is also affected by his emotional state at that time, and "rational thinking" itself is also an emotional state. Therefore, people are 100% emotional animals, and any decision made at any time is an emotional decision.
4. The law of cause and effect.
Everything happens for a reason. There is a cause before there is an effect. Today's status quo results are the result of what was planted in the past.
5. The Law of Attraction.
When the mind is focused on a certain field, people, things, and things related to that field will be attracted.
6. The law of repetition.
Any behavior and thinking will be constantly strengthened as long as it is constantly repeated. in the subconscious.
In it, as long as you can keep repeating some people, things, and things, they will become facts in the subconscious.
7. The law of accumulation.
Many young people have dreamed of doing something big, but in fact, there are no big things to do in the world, some are just small things. Small things add up to big things. Any great achievement or catastrophe.
It's all cumulative.
8. The law of radiation.
When you do something, it doesn't just affect the thing itself, it also radiates to other related fields. Everything has a radiation effect.
9. Relevant laws.
Everything in this world is connected to each other, and nothing is completely independent. It's best to start with somewhere else related to a puzzle, rather than just focusing on one difficult point.
10. The law of specialization.
Only by specializing in one field can this field develop. Therefore, no matter what industry you do, you must aim to be the top in the industry, and only in this way can you excel in your field.
11. The Law of Substitution.
When there is an unwanted memory or a negative habit, the person cannot completely get rid of it, but can only replace it with a new memory or habit.
12. The law of inertia.
As long as anything can be continuously strengthened, it will eventually become a habit.
13. The Law of Manifestation.
As we continue to search and ask for answers, they will eventually become apparent.
14. The law of demand.
Anyone who does everything comes with a need. Respect and meet the needs of the other person, and others will respect our needs.
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Butterfly Effect In the 70s of the last century, a meteorologist named Lorentz in the United States explained the theory of the air system and said that a butterfly wing in the Amazon rainforest vibrated occasionally.
The Frog Effect If you put a frog directly into a hot water pot, it will quickly jump out of the pot because it is very sensitive to adverse environments. If you put a frog in a pot of cold water.
The Crocodile Law is intended to assume that a crocodile bites your foot, and if you try to break free of your foot with your hand, the crocodile will bite your foot and hand at the same time. The more you struggle.
The Catfish Effect Previously, sardines had a low survival rate during transportation. Later, it was discovered that if a catfish was put in the sardines, the situation would be improved, and the survival rate would be greatly improved.
5. Peter's principle.
Peter summed up a truth from the large number of failures: In a hierarchy, each employee tends to be promoted to an incompetent position. This is the famous Peter Principle, one of the most brilliant discourses on hierarchical organization.
6. The hedgehog rule.
Two sleepy hedgehogs, hugging each other due to the cold. But because they all had thorns on their bodies, they left a distance, but they couldn't stand the cold, so they got together. After several tosses, the two hedgehogs finally found a suitable distance:
They can get each other's warmth without being pricked.
The hedgehog rule mainly refers to the "psychological distance effect" in interpersonal communication.
7. The law of watches.
The law of watches states that when a person has one watch, he can know what time it is, but when he has two at the same time, he cannot be sure.
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