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1965年,一位韩国学生到剑桥大学主修心理学。在喝下午茶的时候,他常到学校的咖啡厅或茶座听一些成功人士聊天。这些成功人士包括诺贝尔奖获得者,某些领域的学术权威和一些创造了经济神话的人。这些人幽默风趣,举重若轻,把自己的成功都看得非常自然和顺理成章。时间长了,他发现,在国内时,他被一些成功人士欺骗了。那些人为了让正在创业的人知难而退,普遍把自己的创业艰辛夸大了。作为心理系的学生,他认为很有必要对韩国成功人士的心态加以研究。1970年,他把《成功并不像
In 1965, a Korean student majoring in psychology at Cambridge University. When drinking afternoon tea, he often goes to the school cafe or cafe to listen to some successful people to chat. These successful people include Nobel Prize winners, academic authority in some areas and people who have created economic myths. These people are humorous, light-weight, and see their own success is very natural and logical. A long time, he found that, at home, he was deceived by some successful people. Those people generally exaggerated their start-ups in an effort to make the people who are starting a business hard to retreat. As a psychology student, he thinks it is necessary to study the mentality of successful Korean people. In 1970, he called "success is not like