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Notes on the most magical 60 classic laws in the world
1. Matthew effect: The stronger the strong, the weaker the weak.

2. Mushroom Law: Growth needs to go through a process from darkness to light.

3, the law of wine sewage: for bad things, we must dispose of them in advance.

4. Washington's Law of Cooperation: Nothing can be achieved without unity.

5, Peter principle: Do what you can, not everything is right for you.

Pygmalion effect: Encouragement and praise can work miracles.

7. Broken window effect: timely correct and remedy the problems that are happening.

8. Barrel Law: Make up for your own shortcomings as much as possible.

9. Catfish effect: introducing competition can stimulate vitality.

10, Parkinson's law: the institutions created by low-energy leaders are bloated, evasive and inefficient.

1 1. Butterfly effect: There are definite numbers and variables in the development of things.

12. Halo effect: Love me, love my dog, and be partial to the general subjective impression.

13, Murphy's Law: The more you worry, the easier it will happen.

14, herding effect: blind herd mentality.

15, domino effect: chain reaction, energy amplification.

16, Hawthorne effect: I feel very comfortable after venting my emotions.

17, porridge effect: institutional guidance is crucial.

18, unexpected effect: when people are not psychologically prepared, people will easily obey.

19, little shoe effect: the superior retaliates and punishes the subordinate.

20, the paradox of thrift: thrift will reduce consumption, leading to economic depression.

2 1, path dependence: people's decision-making choices are influenced by inertia and subject to past decisions.

22, the law of the jungle: mutual benefit, the law of the jungle, survival of the fittest.

23. Goebbels effect: Repetition is a kind of power, and a lie that is repeated a hundred times will become truth.

24. Frog Rule: Frustration is the norm, and success is an accident.

25, physical effect: blindly immersed in the obsession with the past.

26, sausage rule: out of sight is clean, do not understand the production process of sausage.

27. Mental account theory: People unconsciously divide wealth into different accounts for management.

28, anchoring effect: dominated by the first impression, thinking is fixed in a certain place.

29. Gresham's Law: Bad money floods the market and good money is expelled.

30. Information asymmetry theory: information is completely beneficial and information is poor.

3 1, Hobson's law: no choice.

32. When the snipe and the clam compete, the fisherman gains.

33. Stereotype effect: a fixed view of something.

34. ostrich effect: escape from reality and dare not face the problem.

35. Catch-22: Deception, overlord clause, insurmountable obstacle.

36. Pandora effect: I have to do it.

37. Prisoner's Dilemma: The best choice of an individual is not the best choice of a group.

38, aronson effect: like the increase of praise, the decrease of criticism.

39. Cao effect: exchange honesty for the trust of others.

40. Inverted Pyramid Effect: Let the most basic employees be in the supreme position.

4 1, Desi effect: moderate reward, combination of material and spirit.

42. Pig large intestine effect: It depends on the action and essence, not just the surface.

43. Watch Law: If you choose too much, your behavior will be chaotic.

44. The 28th Law: Only a small part is the most important.

45. Heroin effect: an addictive behavior that is deeply involved in knowing that the result is not good.

46. Unworth: What is not worth doing is not worth doing well.

47. Kicking the cat effect: a chain reaction of bad emotions.

48. Hedgehog Theory: Keep a proper distance.

49. Over-limit effect: Even the best things should be moderate.

50. Axe-seeking effect: blind doubt will lead to illusion, and you need to investigate and study before you can make a judgment.

5 1, fish effect: inertial thinking of blind obedience.

52. Looking in the mirror effect: By borrowing other people's and other things, he saw the way to correct himself.

53. Impression management: The process in which people try to manage and control others' impressions of themselves.

54. Hercules effect: Deal with a man as he deals with you.

55. Barnum effect: a hat suitable for anyone.

56. The seven-year itch: the bottleneck.

57. Occam's Razor Law: If it is not necessary, don't add entities.

58. veblen effect: The more expensive, the more popular.

59. Cai Gannick effect: People are more impressed with unfinished business.

60. Free-rider effect: Enjoy the benefits of others without paying the cost or paying less.