Học tập không chỉ bao gồm việc đọc sách và giáo dục bản thân mà còn được thể hiện ở cách tâm trí bạn tiếp nhận cuộc sống và những trải nghiệm xung quanh. Những câu nói hay về bài học cuộc sống của các vĩ nhân và người nổi tiếng không chỉ giúp chúng ta biết cách trân trọng cuộc đời mà còn là động lực cho thế hệ trẻ noi theo.
1. “You learn something every day if you pay attention” – Doanh nhân Ray LeBlond.
Bạn luôn học hỏi được điều gì đó mỗi ngày nếu bạn chú tâm.
2. “You can learn great things from your mistakes when you aren’t busy denying them” – Nhà văn Stephen R. Covey.
Bạn có thể học hỏi những điều tuyệt nhất từ sai lầm của mình nếu bạn không chối bỏ chúng.
3. “The greatest lesson I have learned in life is that I still have a lot to learn” – Khuyết danh.
Bài học vĩ đại nhất mà tôi từng học trong cuộc đời là tôi vẫn còn có rất nhiều điều phải học.
4. “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young” – Kỹ sư Henry Ford.
Bất kỳ ai ngừng học hỏi đều trở nên già cỗi, dù là 20 hay 80. Bất kỳ ai không ngừng học hỏi đều sẽ mãi tươi trẻ.
5. “I’ve learned that two people can look at the exact same thing and see something totally different” – Khuyết danh.
Tôi đã học được rằng hai người có thể nhìn vào một thứ giống nhau và thấy những điều khác nhau.
6. “Sometimes in life, your situation will keep repeating itself until you learn your lesson” – Khuyết danh.
Thỉnh thoảng trong cuộc đời, những tình huống vẫn cứ lặp đi lặp lại cho đến khi bạn học được bài học cho chính mình.
7. “The hardest thing in life to learn is which bridge to cross and which to burn” – Đạo diễn David Russell.
Điều khó khăn nhất cần học hỏi trong cuộc đời là cây cầu nào cần bằng qua và cây nào cần đốt cháy.
8. “I don’t love studying. I hate studying. I like learning. Learning is beautiful” – Diễn viên Natalie Portman.
Tôi không thích học tập. Tôi ghét nó. Nhưng tôi thích học hỏi. Học hỏi là điều đẹp đẽ.
9. “Never stop learning because life never stops teaching” – Khuyết danh.
Không bao giờ ngừng học hỏi vì cuộc đời sẽ không bao giờ ngừng dạy.
10. “Before you assume, learn the facts. Before you judge, understand why. Before you hurt someone, feel. Before you speak, think” – Khuyết danh.
Trước khi bạn giả định, hãy tìm kiếm sự thật. Trước khi bạn đánh giá, hãy tìm hiểu tại sao. Trước khi bạn làm tổn thương ai đó, hãy cảm nhận. Trước khi bạn phát ngôn, hãy suy nghĩ.
11. “A wise person knows there is something to learn from everyone” – Khuyết danh.
Người khôn khoan biết rằng họ có thể học hỏi điều gì đó từ mọi người.
12. “When you really pay attention, everything is your teacher” – Nhà văn Ezra Bayda.
Khi bạn thực sự chú ý, mọi thứ đều là giáo viên của bạn.
13. “Education is the most powerful weapon we use to change the world” – Cựu Tổng thống Nam Phi Nelson Mandela.
Giáo dục chính là vũ khí quyền lực nhất mà chúng ta dùng để thay đổi thế giới.
14. “If you think education is expensive, try estimating the cost of ignorance” – Nhà tâm lý học Howard Gardner.
Nếu bạn nghĩ giáo dục là tốn kém, vậy hãy thử ước tính cái giá của sự thiếu hiểu biết.
15. “Recipes tell you nothing. Learning techniques is the key” – Đầu bếp Tom Colicchio.
Công thức không nói lên điều gì cả. Học hỏi kỹ thuật mới chính là chìa khóa.
16. “Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire” – Nhà thơ William Butler Yeats.
Giáo dục không phải là việc đổ đầy một cái thùng mà là thắp sáng ngọn lửa ham học.
17. “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever” – Lãnh tụ Mahatma Gandhi.
Sống như thể ngày mai bạn sẽ chết. Học như thể bạn sẽ sống mãi mãi.
18. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go” – Nhà văn Theodor Seuss Geisel.
Bạn đọc càng nhiều thì bạn sẽ biết càng nhiều. Và bạn càng học hăng say thì bạn càng đi được nhiều nơi.
19. “Learning never exhausts the mind” – Họa sĩ Leonardo da Vinci.
Tri thức không bao giờ làm tâm trí cạn kiệt.
20. “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest” – Chính trị gia Benjamin Franklin.
Khoản đầu tư vào kiến thức sẽ đem lại lãi suất cao nhất.
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Hãy luôn sẵn sàng học hỏi và không ngừng tò mò với thế giới. Chỉ khi bạn luôn sẵn lòng để lắng nghe và để ý, bạn sẽ nhìn thấy những cơ hội mở rộng ra trước mắt mình. Vì vậy, thông qua nguồn cảm hứng từ 20 câu nói hay ở trên, bạn hãy cho bản thân mình cơ hội được nhìn ngắm thế giới rộng lớn bao la ngoài kia nhé.
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Saya dan isteri hidup sederhana. Hidup biasa-biasa sahaja. Tapi syukur, cukup makan, cukup pakai. Kami ni kalau pergi shopping complex besar-besar kami tak tahu nak tuju ke mana sebab pakai jenama branded-branded ni bukanlah 'dunia' kami. Tapi kalau masuk kedai RM2, Mr Diy, kedai Eco atau pasar malam, tempat tu macam 'heaven' bagi kami. Berplastik-plastik kami boleh beli kalau pergi tempat macam ni.
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Continue ReadingMe and my wife live a simple life. Life is just normal. But grateful, enough to eat, enough to wear. When we go shopping complex, we don't know where to go because using branded branded branded brands isn't our ' world '. But if you enter the shop RM2, Mr Diy, Eco shop or night market, that place is like 'heaven' to us. We can buy plastic if we go to places like this.
But this PKP's fortune, I have extra money. That time and-and-and-the-time the Coach brand handbag on my fb timeline. Looking beautiful. I just screenshot it to my wife's love bag for a long time, what about darling replace this bag. Isn't it beautiful? ' '
My wife said what to buy this expensive bag. Just use whichever one is available. As long as you can wear. Use it.
I answer this, once in a while using quality brands, it's delicious and it lasts a little longer.
After that the wife gave you an answer, ' it's okay, for now I don't want a bag but if you want to buy it, just give the money to love.. '
I gave him some money too. And, I was thinking maybe he should buy a branded bag that might be a little cheaper than Coach or LV brands.
Apparently I thought I missed.
My wife uses the money to buy a scanner machine that can edit directly document.
I wonder if it's a teacher, also the scanner he bought.
I feel like getting angry because I did what I bought a scanner. I told you to buy a handbag.
He said there are a lot to edit the document during the PKP to give it to his students.
That's how women are. I think most women are like my wife.
This man buys things if he buys anything. Buy even for your own use. Gshock watch, NMD shoe, Adidas Yeezylah, helmet, badminton racket, new spotrim, MTB bicycle, band shirt and all kinds of things but for yourself.
But see if women buy. They will buy vacuum robot, Noxxa pot, Iron Phillips, wardrobe fridge, folding machine, dress dryer, water fryer, tupperware according to clothes colors, modern food headscarf, scanner machine, Epson printer or thermomix printer and all kinds of electrical equipment and kitchen kitchen I'm going to have a
It's short that everything they buy is not only for the use of one person but for the facilities of one family.
The mistakes of the husband who disputes the things that his wife buy is ' mahallah ', ' need to save money for the future ', it's the mistake that he is the one who is trying to use everything that his wife buys.
That's why husbands don't stop your wife from buying because what they buy is actually an investment that makes your family's business easier.
For husbands, if you have more provisions buy something for your wife because this wife loves gifts from this husband. (Especially gold). Pulut please, rubber bracelet. Just mention buying gold bling, bling, all wives for 13 weeks and smiling without stopping. Even the night sleep is smiling. Husband didn't have time to order coffee or wife made special dalgona coffee.
Hehehehe (called)
Sometimes give ' something special ' to the wife because she wants to appreciate the wife, what's wrong with her? Not always. Is it true that wives?
Sharingah for husband to read. Told me that your husband doesn't lose out on buying gold because at least there is a ' bracelet rubber ' that can point out sap, sap, sap, lift your sleeves like Mami Needle Hehe 😊 Gold, if you don't have money or hard times you can put it in Ar-Rahnu.
Who knows when you share, you know that your husband will be repeated.. buy glutinous rice, will you be d888. It's not wrong to sprinkle bait, who knows it. More mora is still available 😊😊
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He must be one of the very few I'd come across who's FULLY embracing this #MCO and #CMCO and making the Best of it! Instead of complaining about not being able to travel around the world photographing royalties and his usual (Anthony Robbins etc annual family portraits), he fully LOVED the idea of staying HOME, retreated to his childhood playground Sekinchan and created something brand new, exclusive, #MCO compliant, and such a breath of FRESH AIR! @ninjaprivatekitchen - an immersive, private, culinary, cultural experience of one of the most BEAUTIFUL places in Malaysia - Sekinchan!
With @ninjaprivatekitchen, they tailor your experience to your preference, all the while not losing the essence of being in the land of abundance - paddy fields and seafood galore! Whether you prefer rustic or modern accommodation, air conditioned or outdoor, they have everything sorted!
This is ONE success story I am happy to share!
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If you’ve ever wanted to run a marathon with wine and cheese stops along the way, swim through stunning canyons or explore an island village taken straight out of a fairytale, look no further.
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You probably wouldn’t expect to find a digital art museum in an old factory in east Paris. Unlike traditional galleries, in Atelier des Lumières, you can actually walk around inside blown-up versions of famous paintings, immersing yourself in the creation.For more information visit: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/paris/articles/this-new-museum-in-paris-lets-you-walk-inside-famous-paintings/
Fancy a crazy ride? Megavalanche starts at the top of the Sarenne Glacier in the French Alps. From there, thousands of cyclists race to reach the bottom. The event primarily takes place in Alpe d’Huez – one of the fanciest mountain resorts in France offering extremely beautiful views. Find more fun outside activities in France here: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/10-outdoor-activities-you-can-only-experience-in-france/
One of the most visited places in France, Mont Saint-Michel welcomes approximately 2.5 million guests a year. The island once served as a prison during the French Revolution – but now is home to around 50 permanent residents, including a small population of monks and nuns. Read more at: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/8-things-to-know-before-you-visit-the-mont-saint-michel/
The Verdon Gorge is famous for its beautiful turquoise colour and is immensely popular for everyone who lives in the surrounding area. The limestone canyon the Verdon River runs through is a stunning backdrop for kayaking, pedal-boating and cliff jumping. Read more about France’s rivers here: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/these-are-southern-frances-most-striking-rivers-for-wild-swimming/
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Traveling Far North Vietnam continues with Cao Bang Province's majestic Ban Gioc Waterfalls and one of my favorite caves called Nguom Ngao. Leaving Meo Vac by private car and arriving six hours later to Cao Bang, we didn't have much time to spare. We dropped our bags off at the hotel and got another car to drive us three hours to the caves and the waterfalls which are minutes from each other. I have been dreaming of this moment for a long time. This was one of my most highly anticipated places left in Vietnam to visit. I was in awe at just how natural the cave was without anything too touristy or colorful. It felt like a real dark cave and not an amusement park. The waterfalls are actually used as a natural border with China. Chinese tourists can be seen just across the waterway. At the end of the night we wrapped things up with some northern pho.
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First order of business, I wanted to go see Chiang Kai-shek’s Memorial. Walking past the National Theatre, there were people practicing Tai Chi in the morning. What an unforgettable sight that was – to be immersed in such tradition – to finally see the things I always see in the movies in real life. To finally stand before Chiang Kai-shek’s statue himself and in front of the guards themselves made me feel really surreal. I don’t normally feel that way about many places, but I seldom have a connection such as this one.
You see, in university, I studied contemporary China a lot. I focused and paid attention to WWII and the results. Chiang Kai-shek was definitely a prominent figure in my studies. And being there just brought back so many memories of university and how far and long it’s been. I can’t believe it’s been almost four years since I graduated. I felt extremely old standing there.
Next up, I went over to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial as well. It looked a little bit older and less grand compared to the space of the Chiang Kai-shek’s memorial grounds, but this one featured the changing of the guards. This kind of brought me back to my Washington DC trip in middle school when I witnessed the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It’s funny how in life, we have moments and memories that remain with us for a long time. Even though those feelings have faded, the memories still hold value from within. Moments on the road and moments traveling have made my life much deeper and refined. Staring at Sun Yat-sen’s statue gave me goosebumps. I was in Taiwan. Zomg.
The weather in Taipei was actually pretty comfortable during this time of the year. Sure, the sun was bright, but the heat was tolerable- especially in the evening. I wasn’t really sure what to eat that afternoon because I was still pretty sick from a case of food poisoning the days prior, I just opted to eat some Subway to be safe- simply because it was there and I was starving. To think about it, food in Taipei wasn’t easy to find as I thought. There were certain areas where you could get food and it wasn’t available in the streets in the afternoon or early in the morning. I had a hard time locating random restaurants near these sights. Even if there was a restaurant, a lot of the menus didn’t have a lick of English or pictures.
Another thing that many people do in Taipei is to visit the Maokong area via the Maokong Gondola or Maokong Cable Cars. The lines were line. I had to stand in the sun for quite a bit until the line progressed. People have a chance to either use a basic cabin or a crystal bottom one where the bottom of the cabin is made out of another sheet of glass so you can look down. That was pretty scary. The ride was beautiful, but I’ve been in so many cable cars that they don’t really impress me anymore. When I reached the top, there wasn’t much to do. There was some street food, including calabash candy, which was another thing I saw on TV in real life. That was pretty awesome, but gave me severe tooth pains because of how sweet it was. Trust me, I’ve never bitten into anything so sweet and sour like calabash tomatoes. Most people were walking towards a temple or something. I didn’t feel like visiting a crowded temple, so I opted to find some food. I stumbled upon a random restaurant. Pointed at some pictures. Nobody spoke English. And ate some really weird cold chicken leg thing. My waitress suddenly started speaking Vietnamese to another person, and I almost fell over. I started laughing insanely loud because we had so much trouble communicating my order. She was speaking Chinese and I was speaking Engrish. In the end, we spoke Vietnamese to each other and laughed at our situation. She married a Taiwanese man over 18 years ago and has been living in Taiwan and working there at her mother-in-law’s restaurant for that many years.
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