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Let’s talk about something light today.


Since the last “physical examination report” came out, after a bunch of defects were exposed, I don’t dare to stay up late at night. In order to get rid of the bad habit of staying up late, SINCE the New Year, I have basically changed to reading 30 minutes before going to bed, mainly to calm my mind a lot.

I’d like to share some of the books I’ve read in my spare time before bed in the past two months.



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These are the first two books.


As you can guess by their titles, they are both books on parenting, so why read them? It’s a bit of a story.

In fact, BEFORE reading this kind of book, I was very refused. I don’t know where the prejudice came from, but the title of the book always thought that they were similar to those successful books, to be honest, I refused.

Well, at first, my wife actually made me watch it. She, have no matter like east brush brush, west brush brush, net by somebody else plant grass, finish matter go home to me crazy amli.

Amway showed me all these books, which I really didn’t want to read at first. My heart is thinking of their own things do not finish it, the video has been stopped for a long time, you let me watch this?? Must I work hard to bring home the bacon??

As a result, one day we had some quarrel because of this matter, I diss: “You are really too selfish, you can stay up late for your own things, you can’t give a little time for the family things? Do you have a sense of family responsibility?” I was autistic on the spot…


Then, after some struggle, I figured it out. I really want to be a qualified workplace person, but I also want to be a good father, so I secretly took the initiative to see these two, attention is “secretly” to see, after all, how can the row of men in the home lose?? (Little beep)

After reading these two books, especially Positive Discipline, I had a bit of a mental shift.

I was surprised to find that many of the character flaws and ways of doing things and attitudes in the adult world are all related to the environment we were raised in when we were young. Even the bad behaviors, characters, attitudes and habits that have been manipulating adults to make us fail to live well at times can be traced back to this book.

Those of us born in the 1990s are basically becoming fathers now, gradually becoming the pillar of the family. But in fact, many of the post-1990 generation may not be able to be a father, or more appropriately, not fully prepared to be a father. After all, sometimes I feel like I am still a child, and there is still a long way to go.

I won’t talk about that today, but we’ll share it later.


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The third book I finished is A Biography of Nanjing, which is Mr. Ye Zhaoyan’s masterpiece in recent years.


The reason why I want to read this book is simple. Firstly, I live in Nanjing, a city full of history and culture, and secondly, I like history very much.

The book begins in Nanjing during the Eastern Wu Dynasty, then moves on to the Western Jin dynasty, eastern Jin Dynasty, Song/Qi/Liang/Chen, Sui, Tang, Southern Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, and then modern times, until 49, when one million soldiers crossed the river and Nanjing was liberated.

When you learn about the history of your city, it’s very different to live in it. I have to say, it’s a very good biography of the city, and the author’s writing is more enjoyable to read than a few programming books.

Before you stop in a city, take time to learn about its history. The moment we step into the city, we are greeted by the history of the city rather than the same commercial atmosphere. This feeling is quite amazing, you can try it.


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This is a book THAT I just finished reading last weekend. It is closely related to programmer development. I have gained a lot after reading it.


In fact, I have this book for a long time, but have not read, put on a corner of the bookshelf forget, this change workbench environment, rearrange the bookshelf notice.

As the title suggests, Soft Skills: A Survival Guide beyond Code is a book that has a lot to do with the diversity of programmers themselves.

There is a lot of analysis about the workplace, explanations of various ways to market yourself, continuous learning and growth, and even talk about finances, fitness, and adjusting your mindset, all seemingly out of code.

Yes, I think programmers should pay attention to code, but not only code, a lot of things outside of code are also important for survival today.

A lot of programmers don’t have an open mind. If you’re stuck with programmers and code, your path will get narrower, your thinking will become rigid, and you’ll become more anxious and confused. So there are times when you need to step outside and look at the world, when these soft skills come into play. Therefore, IN my spare time, I have been cultivating a series of abilities beyond code, such as reading, writing, expression and financial management, and gained a lot.

In this regard, I will write and share with you a lot of experience.


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After reading some books, I now understand more and more why I heard people say that science and engineering students should read more about liberal arts.

People read more history, philosophy, see more, thinking will become more open, you will not see their own little things too tangled.

My experience tells me that these reading hours can make people feel very calm and practical, and forget the pressure and anxiety. I can see how this feeling is precious to today’s competitive programmers.

With that sitting at the desk reading time, to our hearts bring gentle and firm, I also decided to stick to this matter.

I have listed the reading plan and book list for this year. If you are interested, you can share it with us.

Bo view and about to take, thick and thin hair.


Progress a little bit every day, slow to faster, mutual encouragement!

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