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After listening to a friend's introduction, this is a good book worth reading, so Teacher Zou bought this book from the Internet-"The simpler the better". Just listening to the headlines makes people want to read them. I just bought this book at the weekend, so it took me two days to finish reading this 206-page book. The advantage of reading this book is that it will make your anxiety about life disappear.
The author Rove has lived in northern Europe for many years, so write it down in words, and let us appreciate the Nordic lifestyle with her.
In northern Europe, a cup of coffee and a book can kill an afternoon in the summer sunshine on non-working days. Slowness is an attitude towards life, and it is also a kind of calmness in the face of youth when you know what you want and fight for it.
Nordic simplicity, in Mrs. Sonia's living room, the elegant room is spotless, except for flowers on the windowsill, books on the wall, a floor lamp, a low table and three chairs around the fireplace, three carpets and a rocking chair. There is nothing else in the living room.
When it is bright, the flowers are more beautiful!
Rich material life makes more and more Nordic people realize that only by reducing the pursuit of material can a rich spiritual world sprout.
About ideals. Luo Fu said that the only way to realize your dream is to learn to do something you like simply and intently all your life.
10 years ago, the author knew a "great god" who loved cooking very much but was insignificant. His name is Mike. At that time, the boy told him that his ideal was to be a Michelin chef.
Ten years later, the author received an invitation entitled "You deserve a special trip", which was unexpected and inevitable. This is an invitation to Michelin's three-star tour.
"How do you feel about grinding a sword for ten years?" When the author savored Mike's masterpiece of Heaven and Man with a pilgrimage mentality, who knows that this boy simply said: When you know 105 ways to eat salmon, what ideals can't be realized?
About self-discipline. Nordic people believe that a regular life is the guarantee of a good life.
The book mentions the concept of "3: 30" schedule in Northern Europe. What is a three-and-a-half timetable? That is to go to bed at 10: 30 in the evening, get up at 5: 30 in the morning and read for half an hour after getting up. Three and a half hours, sounds easier said than done! Go to bed at 10: 30 in the evening and have the courage to put down your mobile phone; Get up at 5: 30 in the morning, and have the perseverance that everyone sleeps and I wake up alone! Plus reading for half an hour after getting up, after years of accumulation, you have surpassed yourself and perfected yourself!
Nietzsche once said that a day without dancing is a disappointment to life.
Nordic people have achieved themselves with a serious attitude towards life and persistence that they rarely give up easily as long as they have decided. And the success of many people is really nothing more than sticking to the selected goals for decades. This is similar to the "10,000-hour law" proposed by Gladwell in Alien.
About planning. Nordic people highly agree with one sentence: a planned life is more free! In the eyes of northern Europeans, doing nothing is also one of their many plans. Nordic communication principles are not planned and are usually not agreed.
The complete plan is dazzling. In the past, the author would definitely ask: Why? Aren't you tired of so many plans? Can you do it? But after living in Sweden for many years, the author deeply realized the importance of planning to the Nordic people.
Those seemingly rigorous plans actually hide the dreams and freedom you want! Only if you have the ability to control your life, your life is yours!
If you just understand simplicity as frugality, you are wrong. A simple life is not suffering hardships or sticking to poverty, but a lifestyle that those who have struggled, worked tirelessly, read a lot of books and walked a lot, have a deep taste in life, keep their faith in life pure, and get rid of material desires. Therefore, people who have not worked hard are not qualified to talk about Su Jian at all!
In the Nordic concept, minimalism is the essence of life. People who know how to live and choose are simple life itself.