Episode 1: Background.
1. He's willing to look foolish short-term to win long-term.
He's willing to play a pig and eat a tiger (be stupid in the short term to win in the long term).
2. There are two transactions in this episode, both related to the complete understanding and analysis of information, the energy company at the beginning and the hub company later. From an investment perspective, if you only know part of the information, you might as well not know it at all.
3. Why do people always regard "information" as a dirty word? In fact, most people can obtain real and effective information. In many cases, public information is enough, but they lack the ability to correctly sort and analyze.
4. If you destroy him, he will be finished. If you win him, you may have one more friend.
5. How difficult it would be to keep a person calm even when provoked by various emotions, just like the old dog who had been dealt with, so, there is still a need for an always correct channel to vent. Replacing things that you know are wrong and want to do.
6. People hate people who buy big (conspicuous) houses.
Episode 2: "Howmuch".
1. Let people who eat Dandan noodles catch people who take helicopters. Is there something wrong with this world? Remember that Warren Buffett has also been investigated many times...
2. General questions:
I like the building.
how much ?
3.Sometimes, we all do things we're not proud of at work.
4.I must say, the money is the best way to fight back, and the best way to say sorry. $16 ~ $16 million.
Episode 3: "Dominance".
1. ATM, those three words (Ass-to-mouth), are about domination. That's the central idea of this episode.
2. The way to solve short-term problems is to take a long-term view, and the way to solve long-term problems is to focus on the present. ——The advice that Wendy's classmates gave her, don't care about their right or wrong, understand what help they need, and provide necessary and specific help. Figure out who needs what more and go that way. That's the short-time fix. Long term? This shit is gonna give you ulceritis. Worse?
3. Someone says Charlie fucked a goat, even if the goat denies it, he goes to the grave "Charlie the goat fucker." - Image, laughing for 10 minutes.
Episode 4: "Information".
1. There is no doubt that information is the most important resource in financial games. When you become the head, the information will automatically gather to you. At this time, you need a stronger screening ability. If it is wrong, many people will step on it. You, you need to bluff, keep your stake, survive this round, like bridge!
2. You can not be him. There's so much you have to keep in your head—balancing, weighing, deciding. You can't let anyone know all of it, maybe any of it. If you want to remember this, deal with it These, you have to live like a monk. So, Bobby said to the beauty, if there are two of me, I will promise you, not because he married, but because he is a "friar".
3. Many times, parents and children are your "mirrors", they are helping you grow. Like Chuck's strong dad.
4. On the road to "success", sometimes, the price is that you have to endure, less and less "friends". In fact, as life experiences change, friends are neither less and less likely, nor more likely to be more and more, but more often, as the road ahead forks, divides, divides and merges, new friends replace old ones.
Episode 5: Everyone has their own "role".
1. Life is to replace the bicycle that you are tired of riding with the bicycle that others are tired of riding.
2. The COO's responsibility is to implement what he understands, and implement what he doesn't understand...
3. Make it real for him.
4.If I hadn't been very rich, I might've been a really great man.
5. The attack and retreat of the financial industry also need cover.
Episode 6: "Deal", the various trade-offs behind it, and the various disturbances around it, promote the trend of life and the world (and of course, the plot).
1. If you wanna get the control back, then you may need to set aside the piece of you that's raging, and do something that makes you a little uncomfortable. Both financial transactions and major decisions need to first release and watch your emotions and state, so as not to let them affect judgment.
2. One of the core skills of American lawyers is also to make transactions, to find the best transaction method and transaction timing - I think, because the cost of litigation in the United States is too high, including legal fees, time, opportunity cost, risk cost... …
3. It's about you being your alpha self, not letting him pull you out of your game.
That's his goal in all his deals -- get under their skin, get them to make a mistake.
4.I did the right thing, for all of us.——In life, we always have to say this sentence, is it a compromise or a wise one? So, when we make a decision, or before or after, family, friendship, love, emotions, reason... begin to have mixed conflicts.
Episode 7: "Team".
1. I think this episode is about teams. Look at the team differences between Chuck and Axe. Although they both have pig teammates, the number of loyal warriors determines the final victory or defeat. ——Of course, behind the loyalty is whether Axe can give enough "return".
2. Do the achievable deal - just ask the author to delay publishing the article for a day instead of not publishing it, which is a reasonable asking price. So, smart traders will accumulate small progress to achieve big goals, not expect one-day success.
3. (Talking about the way witnesses are treated) Every few weeks, I'd rough'em up a little bit. If you want to achieve your goals, you have to keep putting pressure on yourself, including yourself.
Episode 8: "Justice."
1. When something happens, the best thing to do is, face it, and go home.
2. A better way is: I've been busy serving customers with my head down all day, and I don't have time to watch the news.
3.let's go back the number two...On the way to the goal, sometimes there is really no time or ability to judge "right or wrong", justice and fairness, the justice and fairness of many people, we really have no ability Balance, even a clear conscience is so difficult. Because we can all see only a tiny fraction of this magnificent universe from our own tiny skylights.
It's not that simple. It's really fucking complicated.
——Khan, the ending is simply "Infernal Affairs", this world is really that complicated!
Episode 9: "Accidents" will always happen, you must face them and choose countermeasures.
There is no real risk that can be fully hedged, the hedging itself is increasing the risk. The real solution is to find the root cause and solve the risk, just like Bobby going to communicate directly with the fire brigade.
Credit's not important when true justice is involved. People's mouths are terribly flexible.
Episode 10: "Trust": Everyone is calculating and trading, be careful not to get the wrong information.
How hard it is to build and maintain trust between people! It's also hard to convince people that you are professional enough (without being affected by other factors)!
Don't trust a news, and don't trust a deal.
Episode 11: Everyone has their own way of "treatment", and it's a matter of opinion on the effect.
It is really against human nature to ask a doctor not to fall in love with a patient, especially such a hot doctor and such a cool patient, sodeeptalking must remain professional... Professionals have to remain cold-blooded.
Episode 12: Who can "believe" in this world? !
It turns out that managing money for the police has the advantage of...
In fact, fundraising is not so emotional, because the decision-making of the fund is a procedure, most of the funds do not manage money for themselves, it is impossible to invest because of impulse or emotion, it must be based on performance optimization analysis.
Chuck still listens to his wife...
Win a person, find the commonality of this person, and the difference with the competitor-self-made and family heritage, a very important difference.
Then, give some psychological hints to shake the foundation of the other party's confidence.
Classic Ending - The classic dialogue of capitalism and the classic gauntlet: A more formidable enemy than a man with unlimited resources is a man who has nothing.
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