Autumn Crocus

Autumn Crocus

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剧情简介

《Autumn Crocus》,爱情作品,英国出品,1934年上映。

观影心得

这个剧集是很让我感动的剧集  感动到什么地步呢就是看一段话就会哭

說真的我看了195章!棄文了!我覺得主角是隻狗!看得蠻無聊的!沒什麼新意!

当年看快男没有一个喜欢的,现在更没有了🙂

飞跃本身都不是重点。最难熬却又最关键的其实是在同一个水平层次上停滞不前的那段时间,也就是所谓的平台期 平台期最熬人,也最能成就人, 一个又一个平台期的叠加, 就是一个又一个台阶的跨越~

管中窥豹,正如PC的发展史离不开Wintel一样,腾讯在中国互联网的发展史中也有着不可替代的地位... PS:看完此剧在心目中对腾讯的形象还是大为改观。

关于人性,关于柔情,关于杀戮,关于罪恶,都在他的理智中慢慢撕开…… 他不是传统意义上头戴光环的正义者,却是最真实的……

“Every author, I suppose, has in mind a setting in which readers of his or her work could benefit from having read it. Mine is the proverbial office watercooler, where opinions are shared and gossip is exchanged. I hope to enrich the vocabulary that people use when they talk about the judgments and choices of others, the company’s new policies, or a colleague’s investment decisions. Why ”“be concerned with gossip? Because it is much easier, as well as far more enjoyable, to identify and label the mistakes of others than to recognize our own. Questioning what we believe and want is difficult at the best of times, and especially difficult when we most need to do it, but we can benefit from the informed opinions of others. Many of us spontaneously anticipate how friends and colleagues will evaluate our choices; the quality and content of these anticipated judgments therefore matters. The expectation of intelligent gossip is a powerful motive for serious self-criticism, more powerful than New Year resolutions to improve one’s decision making at work and at home. To be a good diagnostician, a physician needs to acquire a large set of labels for diseases, each of which binds an idea of the illness and its symptoms, possible antecedents and causes, possible developments and consequences, and possible interventions to cure or mitigate the illness. Learn” 摘录来自 Thinking, Fast and Slow Kahneman, Daniel 此材料受版权保护。 卡尼曼认为我们的大脑有快与慢两种决策方式: 系统1是依赖情感,记忆,经验,直觉,来作岀反应,固守眼见为实的原则,任由损失厌恶和乐观偏见之类的错觉,引导

花了80多个小时读完这套书,编剧的几篇长篇屁股比较歪,美化美国的侵略,还的个人英雄主义的那一套。情节上来说还是可以的。

“生存,就是一条走向死亡的路。” 一本十分有趣的科普书,生动中尽情描绘世界之奇伟瑰怪,诙谐里暗暗隐藏自然之残酷离奇。身边的小生灵,身边的“小可爱”。 “能与它们共享这个星球,是我们的荣幸。”