I have been using this phrase recently to say, “don't mess with anyone”, especially as if you could just avoid people。
I downloaded the electronic version of "gold line" and went to the library to borrow "settling hearts" and flipped a page, instead of turning that sentence, overturning several places and writing "to hear people say" "to understand people" and "to communicate" more than "to bury."。

Some say he's a ph. D., mckenzie, and he's a writer and a rich man. It's true, looking at the 2021 edition of the world man, he graduated from the chinese university of medical sciences in 2000 and then did seven years in mckenzie, and then jumped to hua yun as a senior manager. But the word "billions of dollars" has been searched three times, without even a screenshot coming out, without even mentioning the money himself。
He wrote gold line in november 2022, priced 58 bucks, and i bought one of them, which says how to solve the problem: guess the possible answer (known as "assuming drive" ), then look for the support of the facts, and end up with logic. It's not by feeling, it's not by throwing a face. Twenty “military rules” are written in black and white, article 7 is “collective wisdom”, article 12 is “communication”, and article 15 is “reliance on common sense”. Not one of them says, “go away from people”。
The one that went crazy on the internet, it sounded like a pass to the agency. He can go through the act and write "four dimensions": learning, knowing, working and working. How do you know? How do you know? The book also cites the example of a project manager who clashed with his colleagues and found out that he was not a difficult person, but that he had failed to clear the mission boundaries and had no expectations。
There are a lot of small cases in golden line, such as how to choose a job, how to talk to leaders about salary increases and how to judge whether to start a business. Not to teach you to be "hard" or "slept down," but to write down "what the hell am i trying to solve," and to list three things that have to be verified, and finally check every step. It won't guarantee success, but it will make you less deceived。
I tried once. Last week, the question of whether to change the internship was one of my imagination, and the word “tired” was “no sense”. This time, it's written in the book, and it starts with the assumption that there might be something better to learn from, and then three things to look at: the way the new team brings new people, what capacity i currently lack and what i can do independently in three months. I didn't have to work。
The book does not say "quickness" nor "one can pay millions a year". Instead, it reminds me repeatedly: don't believe in instincts, the data are better than exclamation; don't be afraid to change assumptions, the error is better than stopping; don't turn off chat windows, the difference is the correcter. Those words are not loud, but they are all on the ground。
I've looked into this book, "do it." it's not registered, soybeans, we can't find the originals. But his early years, living is getting old. Some have misspelled the title, and others have simply written themselves a small red book with a "van tang record" of praise。
He did not write books to teach people life, but more like drawing maps of the pits he had fallen. For example, in mckenzie's seven years, he said that the hardest part was not to work overtime, but to think about it before each proposal: “is this conclusion, is it true? Did you turn it around?” this habit is harder and more real than any golden phrase。
It was raining outside the window when i closed the golden line. The mechanics downstairs are banging on the wheel. No one was born to fix it, and he first looked at how other people put the wood, how to pull the wrench, how to listen to the sound, and tried it a little bit。
The last page of the book has a small line of words: "golden is not rope, it's light."
I see it. It doesn't pull you up. It just follows the way down。
When the light shines, the shadow becomes visible。




