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What books should freshmen read?

Books to read as a freshman: 1 Who Moved My Cheese

He is a globally recognized thought-leader, speaker, and best-selling author. His many ideas have led thousands of people to discover simple truths about life that make it healthier, more successful and easier. He is considered to be the best expert in providing simple and effective solutions to complex problems. He is the author or co-author of many best-selling books. His book Who Moved My Cheese? offers an excellent approach to coping with change.

2, "Send a Letter to Garcia"

A model of success that leads from initiative to excellence and has sold more than 800 million copies worldwide! A management philosophy and work method that has been passed down for centuries. A legendary story about delivering a letter, containing the true meaning of win-win business success and personal development. The story of a hero reveals a pattern of success, and the hero in the story is the one who sent the letter to Garcia. Today, every enterprise is calling for the person who can "send the letter to Garcia". Become the person who sends the letter to Garcia, find the person who sends the letter to Garcia, reuse the person who sends the letter to Garcia has become the main theme of today's workplace. This book is a bible of success.

3, "How to Stop Anxiety and Start a Life"

These are the books that have helped me get rid of the confusion in my life, quit my 4-year addiction to online gaming, set up a life goal, maintain a positive mindset, and of course, greatly improve my English. Although I haven't achieved real career success yet, I believe success is just a matter of time for me. I hope they can also be an inspiration to those who come after me.

4, "Awaken the Giant in You"

Wake up! Take control of your life! Anthony? Robbins is the world's top motivational guru. You will enjoy in this book with this master*** that unique and powerful program used to awaken the dormant giant in you. He is a recognized expert in controlling mental change, and in this book he provides a basic step-by-step program that allows you to compose a program for controlling emotional and financial difficulties and achieving a giant's brilliant life through anecdotes, examples, and solid step-by-step strategies rich in inspiration and fun, used to help you discover your true purpose and take control of your life and inspire you to control your destiny.

5, "Forrest Gump"

With the book adapted into the movie "Forrest Gump", I believe we are familiar with the original book adapted from the movie of the same name was awarded the 67th Oscars in 1995, the best film, the best actor, the best director, the best screenplay adaptation, the best editing, the best visual effects six awards. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Winston? The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Winston Groom. There is a Forrest Gump in all of us. There are many differences between the original and the movie, compared to the more original, moving is the same.

6 "Soldier Assault"

The book was a hit in mainland China after the movie caused a wave of "Soldier Fever". Xu Sanduo and the Steel Company's phrase "don't give up, don't give up" is believed to have given us the strength to be vulnerable. From the company's drag bottle to the old Ace of Soldiers, Xu Sanduo shows us the greatness of ordinary people's perseverance.

7, "keep the dream"

Maybe this book is a bit strange to some readers. 2006 came to the United Nations called "the most unfit for human survival on earth" in the West to tell you a he has seen and experienced, to tell you in the Loess Plateau, a group of children in the pursuit of their ideals, the story of the children, the story of the children, the story of the children, the story of the children. He tells the story of a group of children on the Loess Plateau who are struggling for their ideals, and the peaceful yet tragic stories that happen every day in the hinterland of the Great Northwest. In this book, everything is true. I believe that if you have read this documentary on teaching, you will be moved by the simple language and shed tears. The first step towards maturity is to cherish the present and the people around you.