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Defence of right and wrong, cunning (contemptible) learning, foolish envy of learning, only the wise are good at using learning, flattery, overall planning, pleasure, gambling, high talk, judgment of the world, overall planning, literary ornamentation, article judgment, cunning, difficulty, dabbling, engrossion, tireless, taste the same as chewing wax, talented, deceitful, stagnation, nitpicking, interpretation.
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Innocent and cute, innocent and lively, cute and charming.
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Knowledge is power, as long as you read more books, you can know many times.
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Knowledge is power. -Bacon.
Miracles always flash in fearlessness. -Bacon.
Comfort and contentment can easily become hotbeds of corruption and depravity. -Bacon.
Success and virtue are two good measures to measure one's life and career. -Bacon.
Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it, but in ways other than books. -Bacon.
It is a sad psychology to be unidealistic and indecisive. -Bacon.
No matter how angry you may be, don't do anything irreparable. -Bacon.
Talent is like a gemstone, and it is best to set it with something pure. - Bacon's Essays
People should behave like their clothes, not too tight or too elaborate, but relaxed so that they can work and exercise. - Bacon's Essays
The greatest trust between people is trust in words. - Bacon's Essays
Too much speed is one of the greatest dangers of doing things. - Bacon's Essays
Luck is not without many fears and troubles; Doom is not without a lot of comfort and hope. - Bacon's Essays
Virtue is like a famous incense, which is burned or pressed and its fragrance intensifies, and good luck can best reveal evil virtue and bad luck can best reveal virtue. -Bacon.
In terms of beauty, the beauty of physiognomy is higher than the beauty of color, and the beauty of graceful movements is higher than the beauty of physiognomy. - Bacon: On Beauty
Virtue is like a gemstone, it is more gorgeous against a plain background. In the same way, a person who is not richly dressed, but dignified, serious, and virtuous, is awe-inspiring. -Bacon.
Some of them are cute because of their elegant and beautiful ......And although some young people are beautiful, they do not deserve praise because of their lack of graceful cultivation. -Bacon.
The ostentatious are despised by the wise, envied by the foolish, flattered by the sycophants, and at the same time slaves to the words they boast about. - Bacon's Essays
How vain are those who rap. -Bacon.
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1) Curiosity can be used as a pastime, as a decoration, or as an increase in talent.
When you're lonely and lonely, reading can be a pastime. When you talk highly, knowledge can be decorative. When you conduct yourself in the world, the right use of knowledge means strength.
Those who understand the cause and effect of things are happy. Although people with practical experience can handle individual affairs, if they want to see the whole and manage the overall situation, they can only do it with knowledge.
2) If you are too slow to seek knowledge, you will be emotional, you will be deceived by yourself for the sake of decoration, and you will become a paranoid nerd if you do everything according to the rules of the book.
Curiosity improves human nature, and experimentation improves knowledge itself. Human nature is like wild flowers and plants, and learning is like pruning and transplanting. Internship attempts can test the authenticity of the corrected knowledge itself.
3) The cunning despise learning, the foolish envy learning, but the wise are good at using it. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it, but the way to use it is outside the books. It's a craft that you can't learn without experimentation.
Don't read books for the sake of criticism, but don't trust books lightly. The purpose of seeking knowledge is not to boast and show off, but to seek truth and enlighten wisdom.
Some knowledge only needs to be tasted, some knowledge only needs to be roughly understood, and only a few specialized knowledge need to be studied in depth and carefully figured out. Therefore, some books only need to be read in part, some books only need to know the outline, and for a few good books, it is necessary to read carefully, carefully, and repeatedly. Some books can be read by someone and then read a summary of his notes.
But this is limited to books of poor quality. Otherwise, a book will be like distilled water, becoming bland and tasteless!
4) Reading enriches people's minds, discussion makes people distinguish between right and wrong, and taking notes can make knowledge accurate. Therefore, if a person is unwilling to take notes, his memory must be strong and reliable. If a person is only willing to explore alone, his mind must be extraordinarily sharp.
If someone does not read and wants to pretend to be knowledgeable, he must be cunning to hide his ignorance.
Reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logical rhetoric makes people good at argumentation. In short, "knowledge shapes human character".
Not only that, but all kinds of mental defects can be improved through intellectual curiosity - just as physical defects can be improved through exercise. For example, playing ball is good for the waist and kidneys, archery can expand the chest and lungs, walking is good for digestion, riding makes people react quickly, and so on. Similarly, a person who is not concentrating can study mathematics, because if he is not careful in mathematics, he will make mistakes.
For those who lack analytical judgment, he can study scholasticism, because this is the most important science of cumbersome dialectics. If you are not good at reasoning, you can study law, and so on. All these kinds of mental defects can be cured through the pursuit of knowledge. Good words.
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