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What are the books borrowed from the roots?

The reference of books borrowed from etymology is as follows:

1, The Weaknesses of Human Nature is a successful book edited by Dale Carnegie in the United States, which was first published in 1936. From "How to get along with others" to "How to persuade others and change others in a friendly way", this book clearly and systematically tells readers why sincerity and respect are the basis of communication and exchange, how to overcome the weaknesses in human nature, and how to enhance self-confidence and succeed through communication skills.

2. The fundamental teachings of Taoism in the Tao Te Ching, such as kindness like water, respect for morality, Taoist moral education, natural inaction, quietness without desire, weakness and longevity, all originate from moral truth. When Zhang Daoling, the ancestor of Shi Tian, established a Taoist cult, he used the Tao Te Ching as the sacred book, and asked the old Xiangzi Jules to explain the gist of Taoism and the rules of practice, and initially established the ideological system of Taoist teachings, indicating that the enlightenment advocated was the only orthodox religion in the name of "Zhengyi".

Weakness of human nature

This book is the author's most successful inspirational classic, which brings together Carnegie's ideological essence and the most exciting content. After publication, it was immediately welcomed by readers and became the most enduring humanistic bestseller in the western world. Countless readers have not only walked out of the predicament through reading and practicing various methods introduced in the book, but some have also become outstanding people admired by the world. As long as you persist in studying this book, I believe you can also explore your unlimited potential and create a brilliant life.