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D Earthquake in Japan.Donald Trump is accused of planting story about actress’s height after she rejected him. Mexico arrests ex-police chief in case of 43 missing students. Do you really need to know all these things? Three years ago, I began an experiment. I stopped reading all newspapers and magazines. Televisions and radios were rejected. I deleted the news apps from my iPhone. I didn’t touch a single free newspaper and deliberately looked the other way when someone tried to offer me any such reading material. The first weeks were hard. Very hard! I was constantly afraid of missing something. But after a while, I had a new understanding. The result after three years: clearer thoughts, more valuable ideas, better decisions, and much more time. And the best thing? I haven’t missed anything important. A dozen reasons exist to give news a wide berth . Here are the top three: First, our brain reacts differently to different types of information. Shocking , people-based, fast-changing details all appeal to us. News producers capitalize on this. The result: Everything complex, abstract, and profound( 深刻的 ) must be systematically singled out, even though such stories are much more relevant to our lives and to our understanding of the world. As a result, we walk around with a misrepresented mental map of the ris ks and threats we actually face. Second, news is irrelevant. In the past year, you have probably consumed about ten thousand pieces of news. Be very honest: Name one of them, just one that helped you make a better decision—for your life, your career, or your business—compared with not having this piece of news. No one I have asked has been able to name more than two useful news stories—out of ten thousand. News organizations claim that their information gives you a competitive advantage. Too many fall for this. If news really helped people advance, journalists would be at the top of the income pyramid. Third, news is a waste of time. An average human being spends half a day each week reading about current affairs. This is a huge loss of productivity. Take the 2008 terror attack in Mumbai. Let’s say a billion people viewed the minute-by-minute updates and listened to the chatter of a few “experts” and “commentators.” Thus our conservative calculation: One billion people multiplied by an hour’s distraction equals one billion hours of work stoppage. News wasted around two thousand lives—ten times more than the attack. I would predict that turning your back on news will benefit you as much as removing any of the other ninety-eight errors we have covered in the pages of this book. Read long background articles and books. Nothing beats books for understanding the world.
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【多选题】根据高压电产生的过程和不同车型,纯电动汽车断电的形式可分为哪两种?
A.
拔出动力电池维修开关进行低压断电
B.
高压控制低压断电
C.
低压控制高压断电
D.
拔出动力电池维修开关进行高压断电
【单选题】以下对神经元突起描述错误的是
A.
可分为树突和轴突
B.
轴突细长,每个神经元只有一根
C.
树突短而多分支,内有尼氏体
D.
由胞体发出轴突出称轴丘,轴突内含尼氏体
【单选题】航空公司采用轴辐中转方式运行时,增加了( )
A.
平均成本
B.
旅客的出行次数
C.
旅客的出行费用
D.
旅客的中转次数
【判断题】每一个神经元的树突可以有一个或多个,但轴突只有一个。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】航空公司采用轴辐中转方式运行时,增加了( )
A.
平均成本
B.
旅客的出行次数
C.
旅客的出行费用
D.
飞行距离
【单选题】以下对神经元突起的描述中,哪一项错误( )
A.
可分为轴突和树突
B.
轴突细而长,每一个神经细胞只有一根,末端可有分支
C.
树突较短多分支,尼氏体可伸入其内
D.
由细胞体发出轴突处有轴丘,内含尼氏体
【判断题】每个神经元可以有多个轴突。()
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】LTI系统微分方程为 y(0)=2,则零输入响应为( )。
A.
,t>0
B.
,t>0
C.
,t>0
D.
,t>0
【单选题】航空公司采用轴辐中转方式运行时,增加了( )
A.
平均成本
B.
旅客的出行次数
C.
旅客的出行费用
D.
旅客的中转次数
【多选题】交易成立须经()等基本环节,它是合同成立的必要条件。
A.
邀请发盘
B.
发盘
C.
还盘
D.
接受
E.
签订合同
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