When I grow up, I like to listen to those who have stories and experiences tell their stories more and more, which is very interesting. The Irishman tells the story from the point of view of a man (Robert De Niro) who used to be a former soldier and went on to be a killer for the gang... Some people are not big brothers, they are just little guys. You can learn the truth when you are with awesome people. Ability... A powerful person, a low-key and capable boss in it: to understand this person from listening to other people's stories, which requires strong empathy, so as to become interested in you; to make decisions by yourself at some critical moments, Trust your own judgment; some things are done quietly, very low-key, but in the eyes of many people, they are very authoritative and have weight; for this kind of boss's favor, if you can help yourself, try to help, because once you help He, he will definitely pay you back... There must be a minority of people who can do awesome things, so exercise their core abilities and become stronger... Speech and language have the effect of inciting people; behind the politicians must be the exchange of interests; Lawyers need empathy, language skills, thinking skills, all of which require reading... Many clips remind me of Godfather II, smelling fragrance and knowing women, taxi drivers
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