Our life is indeed the same as it ever was. . . . The same physiological and psychological processes that have been man’s for hundreds of thousands of years still endure. —Carl Jung - P1

Ionce had lunch with a guy who’s close to Warren Buffett. This guy—we’ll call him Jim (not his real name)—was driving around Omaha, Nebraska, with Buffett in late 2009. The global economy was crippled at this point, and Omaha was no exception. Stores were closed, businesses were boarded up. - P1

This is a book of short stories about what never changes in a changing world. History is filled with surprises no one could have seen coming. But it’s also filled with so much timeless wisdom. - P1

When transported to an unfamiliar world, you’d spend a few minutes watching people behave and say, "Ah. I’ve seen this before. Same as ever." - P2

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos once said that he’s often asked what’s going to change in the next ten years. "I almost never get the question: ‘What’s not going to change in the next ten years?’ " he said. "And I submit to you that that second question is actually the more important of the two." Things that never change are important because you can put so much confidence into knowing how they’ll shape the future. Bezos said it’s impossible to imagine a future where Amazon customers don’t want low prices and fast shipping—so he can put enormous investment into those things. - P3

But I’m very confident about people’s penchant for greed and fear, which never changes. - P3


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The emotions run deep, yet she holds them at bay. This is only possible if you have seen it all. The Great Flowing River starts in northeast China and ends at the Yakou Sea in Taiwan. From the roaring waves to the calm currents, Professor Chi tells the story of her stalwart life with dignity and literary finesse. - P138


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She sits up and touches her left hand with her right. It’s still impossible to see, but the smooth touch and the slightly uncomfortable thickness pressing against her fingers feels familiar. - P50

With every step, her feet sink into the ground. It’s hard to keep her balance. Just as she’s about to stumble, the frozen fingers grab onto her left hand. - P50

The voice sounds afraid. Fear seeps from her fingers through her hand, moving up her arm and into her heart. - P50

And so, she decides to believe in the voice and fingers as they walk together over the pitch-black ground into which their feet sink, going further into the unknown. - P51

But the more she tries to recall these memories the fainter they become, and like the last rays of the setting sun, they disappear leaving just a trace of their warmth behind. The only thing left in her mind is that which has ruled her and surrounded her since the moment she opened her eyes: the darkness. - P51


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모든 차이점에도 불구하고, 미켈란젤로의 소묘 작품들과 지스 벤드Gee’s Bend 지역 퀼트 제작가들의 작품을 각각 선보인 두 전시는 예술과 예술품의 제작이라는 점에서, 그리고 모든 노력을 허사로 만들어버리기 일쑤인 이 세상에서 가치 있는 것을 만드는 행위 자체에 관한 나의 이해를 돌아보게 된 계기가 되었다는 점에서 공통점이 있었다. - <나는 메트로폴리탄 미술관의 경비원입니다>, 패트릭 브링리 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/bbedd3972f284f8b - P328


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자기 자신이 무언가를 어떻게 만들어낼지 궁리하고 있는 사람이라면 다른 사람의 창작물을 보는 데서 큰 도움을 받을 수 있다. 그리고 사실 평생 처음으로 나도 뭔가를 만들어가고 있는 느낌이 든다. 엄청나게 무질서하고 즉흥적인 과정을 밟으면서 두 명의 작은 인간과 그들이 살아갔으면 하는 작은 세상을 만들어가고 있는 것이다. 결코 완벽하지도, 완성할 수도 없는 프로젝트겠지만 말이다. - <나는 메트로폴리탄 미술관의 경비원입니다>, 패트릭 브링리 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/bbedd3972f284f8b - P322


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