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Ask for help if you have seen the living method! Urgent! ! !

The thought of living law mainly originated from Confucianism and Buddhism, and combined with kazuo inamori's management experience and sentiment, it formed an ideological system.

Introduction to the content of "living method": what I think of as "living method", that is, my outlook on life, is based on the most basic ethics of being a man. I have devoted my whole life to the pursuit of thoroughly implementing such ethics in practice. In Living Law, I will ask what is the truth of life? What is the meaning of life? What is the proper state of life? I will explain my basic thoughts on these major issues without scruple, and push my little interest into the torrent of the times.

Personally, anyone who has read The Living Law knows that Saigō Takamori's The Legacy of Nan Zhou is kazuo inamori's most admired quotation of life wisdom. After Kyocera was founded, it even took the motto of "respecting heaven and loving others" as the social motto and hung it in his office. "Be a sincere person and have a pure heart; The rationality of frozen ice and the enthusiasm of fire; The secret of success is altruism that never gives up; Late rice management is the road to sustainable development; ..... practical truth that has accumulated wisdom for hundreds of years and brought you closer to success. " "The motivation is perfect, and the selfishness is gone."

This shows the profound influence of Saigō Takamori on kazuo inamori.

Saigō Takamori is a legend, known as the last samurai.

Nan Zhou Weng Yi is a compilation of quotations from Saigō Takamori and the essence of Xixiang philosophy.

Saigō Takamori was deeply influenced by the Confucian tradition in China. In his legacy, the most prominent theme is "respecting heaven and loving the people". This thought later influenced kazuo inamori, one of the four saints of Japanese management, and became the main content of kazuo inamori's philosophy and an important management thought of Kyocera.

This book brings together the essence of Saigō Takamori's philosophy of life, and deeply interprets his thoughts of self-cultivation, life and statecraft, which is not only an excavation of classics, but also an analysis and reflection on our present situation.

If you think Living Law has something to do with this debate, you can learn from Confucianism and Buddhism in China, understand the origin and development of these two thoughts, and infer that people in Living Law should not establish a mercenary outlook on life, but should love their career wholeheartedly and strive for their personal values. Then verify the argument that university education should not be market-oriented.

Pure personal opinion, I hope it will help you.