MindMap Gallery 26-《Lifelong Growth》
This is a mind map about 26-"Lifelong Growth", the main contents include: 8. Compilation and sharing of Interview Light, 7. Controversy and extension, 6. Academic Relationship System, 5. Refining of Golden Sentences, 4. Clarifying key knowledge points, 3. Refining core content, 2. Content outline and chapter logic, 1. Basic information.
Edited at 2025-02-27 14:33:32Rumi: 10 dimensions of spiritual awakening. When you stop looking for yourself, you will find the entire universe because what you are looking for is also looking for you. Anything you do persevere every day can open a door to the depths of your spirit. In silence, I slipped into the secret realm, and I enjoyed everything to observe the magic around me, and didn't make any noise. Why do you like to crawl when you are born with wings? The soul has its own ears and can hear things that the mind cannot understand. Seek inward for the answer to everything, everything in the universe is in you. Lovers do not end up meeting somewhere, and there is no parting in this world. A wound is where light enters your heart.
Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
Rumi: 10 dimensions of spiritual awakening. When you stop looking for yourself, you will find the entire universe because what you are looking for is also looking for you. Anything you do persevere every day can open a door to the depths of your spirit. In silence, I slipped into the secret realm, and I enjoyed everything to observe the magic around me, and didn't make any noise. Why do you like to crawl when you are born with wings? The soul has its own ears and can hear things that the mind cannot understand. Seek inward for the answer to everything, everything in the universe is in you. Lovers do not end up meeting somewhere, and there is no parting in this world. A wound is where light enters your heart.
Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
26-《Lifelong Growth》
1. Basic information
Basic information about books
Book title: Lifetime Growth
Original name: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
Author: Carol S. Dweck
Identity: Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, authoritative in the field of personality and social psychology
Translator: Chu Nan
Version information:
Publisher: Jiangxi People's Publishing House
Publication date: November 2017, 1st edition
Publication background: A systematic summary based on decades of psychological research by the author
Recommendation order and recommendation reason
Bill Gates recommends: Emphasize the long-term impact of thinking patterns on personal development
Recommended by experts in the field of education: providing practical guidance value for education reform
The core view of the translator's preface: Chinese readers need to break through the cultural inertia of "talent theory"
2. Content outline and chapter logic
Structural analysis of the whole book
Part 1: Theory of thinking mode
Chapter 1: Two mindset modes (fixed vs. growth type)
Chapter 2: Analysis of thinking mode (difference comparison and behavioral performance)
Part 2: Domain application verification
Chapter 3: Education and Growth Thinking
Chapter 4: Champion thinking in sports competition
Chapter 5: Business Leadership and Organizational Culture
Part 3: Thinking Pattern Shaping
Chapter 6: Thinking Patterns in Interpersonal Relationships
Chapter 7: The Path to Change Thinking Patterns
Final Chapter: Growth-oriented thinking social concept
Chapter logic framework
Theoretical Construction → Empirical Verification (Education/Sports/Business) → Practical Methodology → Social Vision
3. Core content refinement
Core theoretical model
Fixed Mindset
Characteristics: ability solidification theory, fear of challenges, avoiding criticism
Typical manifestation: prove yourself → cover up the shortcomings
Growth Mindset
Features: Ability plasticity theory, embrace challenges, and actively learn
Typical manifestations: self-development → break through limits
Key Theory Extensions
Four stages of mindset transformation:
Accept the coexistence of thinking patterns
Observe the situation that triggers fixed thinking
Name fixed thinking personality role
Educational fixed thinking participates in changes
4. Clarify key knowledge points
Empirical case library
Areas of Education:
Chicago School "Not Yet" Scoring System Experiment
Intervention plan for students with mathematical difficulties (process praise method)
Sports field:
Woods and son golf training mode
Coach John Wooden's "Standards of Work" System
Business field:
Jack Welch's "Borderless Organization" Reform at GE
Microsoft Nadella's cultural reshaping during the transition period
Application scenario tools
Educational Scenario: Process-oriented Feedback Template
Workplace scenario: Failed review of four-quadrant method
Parent-child relationship: Three principles of growth dialogue
5. Refining golden sentences
"True self-confidence is the courage to face imperfections, not the maintenance of a perfect state"
"The process of hard work itself is a proof of growth in ability, not a fig leaf for lack of talent"
"When power encounters growth thinking, leaders become growth catalysts rather than referees"
6. Academic Relationship System
Author related works
Self-Theories: Their Role in Motivation
The Meaning of Strive: Positive Self-Theory (co-authored)
Extended learning system
Psychology: Angela Duckworth "The Strong"
Education: Paul Taff, "How Children Success"
Brain Science: David Egman's "The Story of the Brain"
7. Disputes and extensions
Academic controversy points
Oversimplification criticism: Whether the impact of environmental structure is weakened
Measurement tool question: subjective bias in self-report method
Practical Challenges
Cultural adaptability: Self-cognitive conflict in collectivist culture
Institutional barriers: resistance to reforming the standardized education system
Related research fields
Drake Sever's "The Meaning of Strive": Supplementing the Dimension of Social Environment
Daniel Pinker "Drive": Intersectional Study of Intrinsic Motivation
8. Compilation and sharing of Hidden Light