Contents of this article
- 1. The secret to success is power
- 2. Who plays the female robot in Terminator 3?
- 3. Questions about the NBA
- 4.nbalive2008 tactics
The secret to success is power
There is a key to success, let us open the door to success. I have compiled some essential tips for success. Welcome to appreciate and learn from them.
1. Develop your own hobbies
Francis Underwood is the President of the United States in the American TV series "House of Cards". He was only vice president when he advised the then-president to seek balance. At the time, the then-president was facing intense pressure and admired the tranquility of his opponent, Frances Underwood. And Francis Underwood's secret is that he often jogs, plays FPS, trains on the rowing machine, or smokes a cigarette with his wife in the evening. Is this completely fabricated? Absolutely not.
famous examples
Many managers and politicians attach great importance to cultivating their interests and hobbies. Lekkerland CEO Patrick Steppe spends his weekends tending his garden. His favorite thing is mowing the grass.
Davidoff CEO Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard is a passionate chef who is always ready to prepare dinner for himself and his family. Former US President Bill Clinton enjoyed playing the saxophone and doing crossword puzzles.
2. Hone your perseverance
Angela Lee Duckworth, Psy.D., has spent years researching the keys to success. The results of in-depth research and observation of successful people are documented in her new book, "Grit." Duckworth believes that the key to success lies in a combination of passion and perseverance. “Like gravel, run life like a marathon, not a sprint.”
It’s no accident that jogging is the favorite sport of successful people. It ensures health, improves physical fitness, and also exercises perseverance.
Johannes Teyssen, CEO of E.On, joins many managers in jogging every two days regardless of the weather.
Relentless efforts toward long-term goals also test one's perseverance. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has new goals every year: He learns Mandarin, reads two books a month, and develops his AI home assistant, Jarvis.
3. Read more
Author Steve Siebold has spent more than three decades interviewing 1,200 of the world's richest and most successful people. He tried to find what they had in common to explain why they were so successful. He found one: Successful people read a lot of books.
Warren Buffet said that he spent 80% of his entire career reading and thinking. Many managers and politicians read as part of their profession. Microsoft founder Bill Gates reads a book every week. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says books are an important source of knowledge for him. Particularly popular are biographies as a source of guidance and inspiration. Fiction also contributes to success. Scientists at the University of Toronto have found that readers of fiction have better social skills than readers of non-fiction.
4. Write more
Writing helps learning. Scientists at Albany and Monmouth universities studied this phenomenon, also known as "writing learning." They found that when you write it down, you remember it better and understand it better. This is mainly because writing helps you understand your own thoughts, also known as "metacognitive thinking."
Einstein amassed more than 80,000 pages of manuscripts during his lifetime. World chess champion Josh Waitzkin breaks down his thoughts on a problem every night. He writes it down. When he got up the next morning, he wrote down his unfiltered thoughts. In most cases, the best results are obtained.
Keeping a journal is also a popular habit among successful people as it helps to sort things out. For example, Oprah Winfrey keeps a "gratitude journal" every night. She writes down what she is grateful for.
5. Take a nap
Those who sleep during the day are considered lazy and slow. However, a study by University of California scientist Sarah Mednick found that naps of 60 to 90 minutes increased thinking and learning abilities. In one experiment, two groups of volunteers learned something in the morning and then were tested in the evening. During the noon break, one group sleeps and rests while the other group stays awake. The results showed that the sleep group had better detection results.
Politicians are particularly aware of the benefits of taking a lunch break. For Winston Churchill, the post-lunch nap was an integral part of the working day, usually two hours, sometimes longer. Margaret Thatcher also slept for more than an hour during the day. Bill Clinton or Reagan had the same habit.
Who plays the female robot in Terminator 3?
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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The liquid robot who plays opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in the second part is Robert P. Robert Patrick Here is his profile
Date of Birth:
November 5, 1958
Place of Birth:
Marietta, Georgia, USA
Other Names:
T- 1000
Height:
182cm
Main works include:
1 Firewall (2006) .....
2 "The Unit" (2006) ..... Colonel Tom Ryan
3 S trange Wilderness (2006) .....
4 Flags of Our Fathers (2006) ..... Colonel Chandler Johnson
5 Lonely Street (2006) ..... Mr. Aaron
6 The Marine (2006) .....
7 The Fix (2005) ..... Shay Riley
8 "Elvis" (2005) ..... Vernon Presley
9 Supercross (2005) ..... Earl Cole
10 In Search of Ted Demme (2005) ..... Himself
11 Walk the Line (2005) ..... Ray Cash
12 Bad Apple (2004) ..... Tommy 'Bells' Bellavita
13 Preview to Atlantis (2 004) ..... Marshall Sumner (uncredited)
14 The X Files: The Making of 'The Truth' (2004) ..... Himself
15 Stargate: Atlantis Atlantis: Rising (2004) ..... Colonel Marshall Sumner USMC
16 Ladder 49 (2004) ..... Lenny Richter
17 1st to Die (2003) ..... Nicholas Jenks
18 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) ..... Ray Carter
19 Out of These Rooms (2002) ..... John Michael
20 The X-Files -Files: The Truth (2002) .....Special Agent John Doggett
21 Pavement (2002) ..... Samuel Brown
22 D-Tox (2002) ..... Noah
23 The Hire: Ticker (2002) ..... FBI agent (uncredited)
24 Texas Rangers (2001) ..... Sgt. John Armstrong
25 Backflash (2001) ..... Ray Bennett
26 Angels Don't Sleep Here (2001) ..... Det. Russell Stark
27 Spy Kids (2001) ..... Mr. Lisp
28 The Making of 'Terminator 2: 3-D' ( 2000) ..... Himself
29 All the Pretty Horses (2000) ..... Cole
30 Mexico City ( 2000) ..... Ambassador Mills
31 From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic (1999) ..... Himself
32 From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) ..... Buck
33 Texas Funeral (1999) ..... Zach
34 Shogun Cop (1999) ..... Detective
35 The Vivero Letter (1998) ..... James Wheeler
36 Perfect Assassins (1998) ..... Leo Benita
37 The Faculty (1998) ..... Coach Joe Willis
38 Ambushed (1998) .....Shannon Herrol d
39 F16 Tactical Assault (1998) ..... Col. Lee Banning
40 Renegade Force (1998) ..... Jake McInroy
41 The Only Thrill (1997) ..... Tom McHenry
42 Rosewood (1997) ..... Fanny's lover
43 Asylum (1997) ..... Nicholas Tordone
44 Venice Report (1997) ... .. Jack Rucker (archive footage)
45 Hacks (1997) ..... Goatee
46 Cop Land (1997) ..... Jack Rucker
47 Rag and Bone (1997) ..... Sergeant Daniel Ryan
48 "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" (1996) ..... Roger T. 'Race' Bannon (I) (alternating) (1996-1997) (voice)
49 T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996) .. ... T-1000
50 Striptease (1996) ..... Darrell Grant
51 Decoy (1995) ..... Travis
52 Last Gasp (1995) .... . Leslie Chase
53 The Dig (1995) ..... Commander Boston Low
54 Zero Tolerance (1995) ..... Jeff
55 Body Language (1995) . .... Delbert Radley
56 Hong Kong 97 (1994) ..... Reginald Cameron
57 Double Dragon D ouble Dragon (1994) ..... Kogo Shuko/Guisman
58 The Cool Surface (1994) ..... Jarvis Scott
59 T2: More Than Meets the Eye (1993) ..... Himself
60 Last Action Hero (1993) ..... Cameo Appearance (as T-1000)
61 "The X Files" (1993) ..... John Doggett (2000- 2002)
62 Body Shot (1993) ..... Mickey Dane
63 Fire in the Sky (1993) ..... Mike Rogers
64 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) ..... T-1000 (voice)
65 Wayne's World (1992) ..... B ad Cop/T-1000
66 Broken (1992) ..... Cop (uncredited)
67 The Making of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' (1992) ..... Himself
68 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) ..... T-1000
69 Die Hard 2 (1990) ..... O'Reilly
70 Hollywood Boulevard II ( 1989) ..... Cameraman
71 Killer Instinct (1987) ..... Johnny Ransom
72 Warlords of Hell (1987) .....
73 Future Hunters (1986) .. ... Slade
74 Equalizer 2000 (1986) ..... Deke
75 Eye of the Eagle ( 1986) ..... Johnny Ransom
Questions about the NBA
1996
No. 1 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers
No. 2 Marcus Camby, Toronto Raptors
No. 3 Shareef Abdur-Rahim (Sharif Adu-Rahim), Vancouver Grizzlies (the predecessor of the Memphis Grizzlies)
No. 4 Stephon Marbury (Stephen Marbury), Milwaukee Bucks (then traded to the Timberwolves)
No. 5 Ray Allen (Ray Allen), Minnesota Timberwolves (then traded to Milwaukee Bucks)
No. 6 Antoine Walker (Antoine Walker), Boston Celtics (lost to the Mavericks) Selected and traded)
No. 7 Lorenzen Wright, Los Angeles Clippers
No. 8 Kerry Kittles (Cory Gittes), New Jersey Nets
No. 9 Samaki Walker (Samaki Walker), Dallas Mavericks (selected and traded by the Celtics)
No. 10 Erick Dampier (Erick Dampier), Indiana Pacers (selected and traded by the Nuggets)
1997
No. 1 Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs
No. 2 Keith Van Horn, Philadelphia 76ers
No. 3 Chauncey Billups, Boston Celtics
No. 4 Antonio Daniels (Antonio Daniels), Vancouver Grizzlies (the predecessor of the Memphis Grizzlies)
No. 5 Tony Battie (Tony Battier), Denver Nuggets
No. 6 Ron Mercer (Rong Messer) , Boston Celtics
No. 7 Tim Thomas, New Jersey Nets
No. 8 Adonal Foyle (Adonal Fowler), Golden State Warriors
No. 9 Tracy McGrady ( Tracy McGrady), Toronto Raptors
No. 10 Danny Fortson (Dani Fortson), Milwaukee Bucks
1998
No. 1 Michael Olowokandi (Mike Olowokandi) , Los Angeles Clippers
No. 2 Mike Bibby, Vancouver Grizzlies (the predecessor of the Memphis Grizzlies)
No. 3 Raef LaFrentz (Rav LaFrentz), Denver Nuggets
No. 4-bit Ant awn Jamison (Anton Jamison), Toronto Raptors (then traded to the Warriors)
No. 5 Vince Carter (Vince Carter), Golden State Warriors (then traded to the Raptors)
No. 6 Robert Traylor (Robert Traylor), Dallas Mavericks (then traded to the Bucks)
No. 7 Jason Williams (Jason Williams), Sacramento Kings
No. 8 Larry Hughes ( Larry Hughes), Philadelphia 76ers
No. 9 Dirk Nowitzki (Dirk Nowitzki), Milwaukee Bucks (then traded to the Mavericks)
No. 10 Paul Pierce (Paul Pierce) , Boston Celtics
1999
No. 1 Elton Brand (Elton Brand), Chicago Bulls
No. 2 Steve Francis (Stephen Francis), Vancouver Grizzlies ( The predecessor of the Memphis Grizzlies)
No. 3 Baron Davis (Baron Davis), Charlotte Hornets (the predecessor of the New Orleans Hornets)
No. 4 Lamar Odom (Lamar Odom), Los Angeles Clippers
No. 5 Jonathan Bender (Yonadang Bender Er), Toronto Raptors (selected and traded by the Nuggets, then traded to the Pacers)
No. 6 Wally Szczerbiak (Wallis Zczerbiak), Minnesota Timberwolves (selected and traded by the Nets) Coming over)
No. 7 Richard Hamilton (Richard Hamilton), Washington Wizards
No. 8 Andre Miller (Andre Miller), Cleveland Cavaliers (selected and traded by the Celtics) )
No. 9 Shawn Marion, Phoenix Suns (selected and traded by the Mavericks)
No. 10 Jason Terry, Golden State Warriors (immediately traded) To the Hawks)
2000
No. 1 Kenyon Martin, New Jersey Nets
No. 2 Stromile Swift, Vancouver Grizzlies (Memphis Grey) The predecessor of the Bears)
No. 3 Darius Miles (Dario Miles), Los Angeles Clippers
No. 4 Marcus Fizer (Marcus Fizer), Chicago Bulls
No. 5 Mike Miller, Orlando Magic
No. 6 DerMarr J Johnson (DeMar Johnson), Atlanta Hawks
No. 7 Chris Mihm (Chris Mihm), Chicago Bulls (then traded to the Cavaliers)
No. 8 Jamal Crawford (A-Mar Crawford), Cleveland Cavaliers (then traded to the Bulls)
No. 9 Joel Przybilla (Joel Przybilla), Houston Rockets (then traded to the Bucks)
No. 10 Keyon Dooling (Kenyon Dooling) Lin), Orlando Magic (selected and traded by the Nuggets, then traded to the Clippers)
2001
No. 1 Kwame Brown (Kwame Brown), Washington Wizards
No. 2 Tyson Chandler (Tyson Chandler), Los Angeles Clippers (then traded to the Bulls)
No. 3 Pau Gasol (Paul Gasol), Atlanta Hawks (then traded to the Grizzlies)
No. 4 Eddy Curry (Eddy Curry), Chicago Bulls
No. 5 Jason Richardson (Jason Richardson), Golden State Warriors
No. 6 Shane Battier (Shane Battier), Vancouver Grizzlies ( The predecessor of the Memphis Grizzlies)
No. 7 Eddie G Griffin (Eddie Griffin), New Jersey Nets (then traded to the Rockets)
No. 8 DeSagana Diop (DeSagana Diop), Cleveland Cavaliers
No. 9 Rodney White (Ros. Nick White), Detroit Pistons
No. 10 Joe Johnson, Boston Celtics
2002
No. 1 Yao Ming, Houston Rockets
No. 2 Jay Williams James), Chicago Bulls
No. 3 Mike Dunleavy (Mike Dunleavy), Golden State Warriors
No. 4 Drew Gooden (Drew Gooden), Memphis Grizzlies
No. 5 Nikoloz Tskitishvili (Nick Rozski Tisvili), Denver Nuggets
No. 6 Dajuan Wagner (Dayong An Wagner), Cleveland Cavaliers
No. 7 Nene (Nene), New York Knicks (soon to be Traded to the Nuggets)
No. 8 Chris Wilcox, Los Angeles Clippers (then traded to the Hawks)
No. 9 Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix Suns
No. 10 Caron Butler, Miami Heat
2003
No. 1 LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
No. 2 Darko Miličić ), Detroit Pistons
No. 3 Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets
No. 4 Chris Bosh, Toronto Raptors
No. 5 Dwyane Wade (Germany) Wayne Wade), Miami Heat
No. 6 Chris Kaman, Los Angeles Clippers
No. 7 Kirk Hinrich, Chicago Bulls
No. 8 T. J. Ford (T. J. Ford), Milwaukee Bucks (selected and traded by the Hawks)
No. 9 Michael Sweetney (Mike Sweetney), New York Knicks
No. 10 Jarvis Hayes (Jarvis Hayes) Yes), Washington Wizards
2004
No. 1 Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
No. 2 Emeka Okafor ), Charlotte Bobcats (selected and traded by the Clippers)
No. 3 Ben Gordon, Chicago Bulls
No. 4 Shaun Livingston, Los Angeles Clippers (Selected and traded by the Bobcats)
No. 5 Devin Harris (Devin Harris), Washington Wizards (then traded to the Mavericks)
No. 6 Josh Childress (Josh Childrus) , Atlanta Hawks
No. 7 Luol Deng (Lourden), Phoenix Suns (then traded to the Bulls)
No. 8 Rafael Araújo (Rafael Araújo), Toronto Raptors
No. 9th Andre Iguodala (Andre Iguodala), Philadelphia 76ers
10th Luke Jackson (Luke Jackson), Cleveland Cavaliers
2005
1st Andrew Bogut ( Andrew Bogut), Milwaukee Bucks
No. 2 Marvin Williams, Atlanta Hawks
No. 3 Deron Williams, Utah Jazz (selected by Trail Blazers) Traded)
No. 4 Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets
No. 5 Raymond Felton, Charlotte Bobcats
No. 6 Martell Webster ), Portland Trail Blazers (selected and traded by the Jazz)
No. 7 Charlie Villanueva (Charlie Villanueva), Toronto Raptors
No. 8 Channing Frye (Channing Frye), New York Knicks
No. 9 Ike Diogu, Golden State Warriors
No. 10 Andrew Bynum, Los Angeles Lakers
2006
No. 1 Andrea Bargnani (Andre Abagnani), Toronto Raptors
No. 2 LaMarcus Aldridge (LaMarcus Aldridge), Chicago Bulls (selected and traded by the Knicks, then traded to the Trail Blazers Author)
No. 3 Adam Morrison, Charlotte Bobcats
No. 4 Tyrus Thomas, Portland Trail Blazers (then traded to the Bulls)
No. 5 Shelden Williams (Senden Williams), Atlanta Hawks
No. 6 Brandon Roy (Brandon Roy), Minnesota Timberwolves (then traded to the Trail Blazers)
No. 7 Randy Foye ( Randy Foye), Boston Celtics (then traded to the Timberwolves)
No. 8 Rudy Gay (Rudy Gay), Houston Rockets (then traded to the Grizzlies)
No. 9 Patrick O'Bryant (Patrick O'Bryant), Golden State Warriors
No. 10 Mouhamed Sene (Mohamed Sene), Seattle SuperSonics
2007
No. 1 Greg Oden (Greg Oden) (Deng), Portland Trail Blazers
No. 2 Kevin Durant (Kevin Durant), Seattle SuperSonics
No. 3 Al Horford (Al Horford), Atlanta Hawks
No. 4 Mike Conley (McConry), Memphis Grizzlies
No. 5 Jeff Green (Jeff Green), Boston Celtics (then traded to the SuperSonics)
No. 6 Yi Jianlian, Milwaukee Bucks
No. 7 Corey Brew er (Korey Brewer), Minnesota Timberwolves
No. 8 Brandan Wright (Brendan Wright), Charlotte Bobcats (immediately traded to the Warriors)
No. 9 Joakim Noah (Joachim Noah), Chicago Bulls (selected and traded by the Knicks)
No. 10 Spencer Hawes (Spur Hawes), Sacramento Kings
nbalive2008 tactics
Defensive tactics: double team, 2-3 zone defense, half-court press, full-court press
Offensive tactics: pick-and-roll, high post singles, positional singles, air cuts
Press the number keys 1, 2, 3, 4 , and you can use it by pressing 1,2,3,4
twice.
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