In RSLism advocated by life methodology, a concept of life priority management is particularly emphasized. According to the urgency of time management, life is divided into five elements: safety, health, cultivation, interpersonal relationship and wealth.
The priority of the above five life elements determines the quality of human life. Assuming wealth is behind security, you can rob banks, sell white powder and be corrupt as an official. However, such a life is extremely risky. RSLism recommends the following order:
1. Security:
Once it happens, there will be irreparable tragedies, such as getting off at the safari park … and people underestimate the probability, such as the probability of getting cancer for a lifetime, which exceeds double digits. There are not many people who bought motorcycles at first.
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Health is not that you are not sick now, but that you have not lost your dignity in the last few years of your life. Moreover, the last few years of life may be very early. The key to the doctor-patient problem lies not in the doctor, but in the asymmetry of knowledge and information: ignorance, lack of respect and self-control of patients are the fundamental reasons.
In addition, in the era when the singularity of science and technology approaches, health has another meaning, that is, to live to the day when immortality technology is realized. ....
3. Develop:
You are nothing to this world! All your love and hate will be reflected on yourself. The significance of your efforts is that the more you help the world, the more you can control your own destiny. People who escape don't understand and don't love themselves enough.
4. Interpersonal relationships
Basic state: become the demand of others.
Advanced realm: make others reluctant to leave
5. Wealth
Wealth is not a measure!
Don't be in a hurry to make money, practice to match your goals first. Wealth will come naturally.
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Safety management rules
Murphy's Law: What may go wrong will go wrong. (inevitability)
Festinger 1090 principle: 90% of low-level mistakes can be avoided. (controllability)
Pareto 2080 principle: 20% of problems lead to 80% of losses. (Learning and preventive investment requirements)
Heine iceberg theory: 1 problem, at least 29 symptoms, less than 300 symptoms (root cause analysis).