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Meditations

130 点作者 bqe大约 11 年前

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codyb大约 11 年前
This reminds me a lot of Dale Carnegie&#x27;s &quot;How to Stop Worrying and Start Living&quot;.<p>In the first chapter he talks about how successful people often sit once or twice a week and write down the mistakes they made in order that they might make them less in the future.<p>The one that stuck with me the most of course was Benjamin Franklin&#x27;s &quot;Fool Things I&#x27;ve Done&quot; which he wrote into <i>every night</i>.<p>Of course the book that helped me quit smoking, Alan Carr&#x27;s phenomenal (albeit, (car salesman with rust proof undercoating to sell)-esque) reminded me of Carnegie&#x27;s book as well.<p>The moral of the story for me? I need to reread Carnegie&#x27;s book! Added Meditations to my cart though. I buy almost every book I read about that sounds cool. Working my way through them one by one!<p>Maybe I&#x27;ll start a fool things I&#x27;ve done as well.
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nikkisnow大约 11 年前
I&#x27;ve been reading &quot;A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy&quot; by William B. Irvine and Marcus Aurelius is one of the 4 eminent Stoics featured in that book. His &quot;Meditations&quot; is referred to often. I&#x27;ve found the philosophy behind Stoicism to be very helpful in my day job coding and at managing a team. One of the most useful practices is knowing the difference between what you can control, what you have no control over at all, and those things that you have some but not complete control (i.e. I can play to the best of my ability in a tennis match but the outcome is not really up to me). It&#x27;s incredible to think that Marcus was sick (with an ulcer, more than likely), his wife probably cheated on him, out of 14 children, only 6 survived, and he was emperor! And yet, when he died, their was a public outcry.<p>So, after reading &quot;A Guide to the Good Life&quot; and now that I&#x27;ve read your article, I&#x27;m definitely inclined to pick up &quot;Meditations&quot; for my next read. Thanks for the insights!
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gavinpc大约 11 年前
&gt; Beware expiration times<p>I&#x27;ll never get bitten by this again, but alas the advice comes too late.<p>TLDR, I left a <i>hardcoded</i> beta expiration date in a product that was submitted to NMCI for certification (it&#x27;s a DoD thing, they ended up taking nine months to approve the new version of a product that&#x27;s been in use for 20 years). I know, I should be shot, but hey, I was the only developer, I had nine months to port the entire application to a new platform (64-bit thing), and we&#x27;d just had a baby.<p>Silver lining, I could not find any way to work around it, even as an administrator with knowledge of the source code (other than changing the system date). We managed to sneak in a new build somehow, but they had to &quot;restart the testing process&quot; (and what that is I still don&#x27;t know).
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carsongross大约 11 年前
Great list. Especially:<p><i>Convincing others is delicate work - Start with the most important point only. Once they begin to see that the current situation might not be perfect, introduce more ideas slowly. Act unemotionally. Allow them to think through the idea on their own. Watch 12 Angry Men again.</i><p>Obvious now that I read it, but until I did I hadn&#x27;t thought about it that way.
foxylad大约 11 年前
Akin to &quot;Analyze theories before acting on them&quot;, my first rule of debugging is &quot;There is always a reason - understand it completely&quot;.<p>A large part of my judgement of fellow programmers depends on whether they are satisfied by fixing the symptom, or insist on understanding exactly what was going on to cause it.
taitischia大约 11 年前
Henry Miller wrote a great list of commandments for his working day back in the 30s: <a href="http://www.listsofnote.com/2012/01/henry-millers-11-commandments.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.listsofnote.com&#x2F;2012&#x2F;01&#x2F;henry-millers-11-commandm...</a><p>I&#x27;ve always found his structure far more useful than the usual &#x27;list of maxims to follow every day&#x27; style most self-guides become.<p>His just seems more reflexive to his emotions. Like every day is a struggle against his natural state of being and this is how he keeps the scales in balance.<p>He talks more about his working day here too: <a href="http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4597/the-art-of-fiction-no-28-henry-miller" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theparisreview.org&#x2F;interviews&#x2F;4597&#x2F;the-art-of-fic...</a>
malkia大约 11 年前
- Avoid &quot;unrevertable&quot; changes if you can: * Don&#x27;t submit (commit) code that can&#x27;t be easily reverted - e.g. don&#x27;t introduce code that if ran dozen or more times on production systems, then reverting it would require other files to be reverted&#x2F;recreated&#x2F;rewritten from scratch apart from itself. (Someone decides to go from XML-&gt;JSON, or JSON-&gt;XML, or one scripting language to another - that is a very drastic change, because people would&#x27;ve picked on the new system, and few weeks later if it turns out it&#x27;s not working, not only you have to go back to the original state, you have to rewrite whatever was changed into the scripting&#x2F;etc. files back into the old one - and sometimes that&#x27;s not straightforward).
mhartl大约 11 年前
A quick heads-up for those who think (as I once did) that it might be cool to learn Latin just to read the <i>Meditations</i> without translation: its original title is <i>Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν</i> (i.e., Marcus Aurelius wrote the <i>Meditations</i> in Greek).
andre大约 11 年前
Read Meditations for free here: <a href="http://classics.mit.edu/Antoninus/meditations.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;classics.mit.edu&#x2F;Antoninus&#x2F;meditations.html</a>
jljljl大约 11 年前
I love the idea of doing this.<p>I wonder if publishing them somewhere public is also a good idea, as a sort of reminder to stay humble and admit your own faults and lessons learned.
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razibog大约 11 年前
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is also available under public domain and available here: <a href="http://classics.mit.edu/Antoninus/meditations.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;classics.mit.edu&#x2F;Antoninus&#x2F;meditations.html</a>
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jjbohn大约 11 年前
I&#x27;ve recently been reading meditations (and carrying it around in my bag always at the ready). Very good book and I highly recommend writing your own meditations as well.
lizzard大约 11 年前
I always like to think he wrote these things to help himself bootstrap out of what looked like some very strong painful feelings.
hyp0大约 11 年前
<a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/stoicism" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;stoicism</a>
insensible大约 11 年前
There are a lot of comments here about other books, but to me this article itself has a great book inside it.