【比爾·蓋茨疫情期間書單】
01 The Choice《擁抱可能》
By Dr. Edith Eva Eger | 伊迪絲·埃格爾 著
This book is partly a memoir and partly a guide to processing trauma. Eger was only sixteen years old when she and her family got sent to Auschwitz. After surviving unbelievable horrors, she moved to the United States and became a therapist. Her unique background gives her amazing insight, and I think many people will find comfort right now from her suggestions on how to handle difficult situations.
這本書一部分是作者回憶錄,另一部分是如何處理創傷的指南。埃格爾在只有16歲時和家人一起被送到奧斯維辛集中營。在經歷了難以想象的恐怖之後,她來到美國成為一名心理治療師。她獨特的背景給了她驚人的洞察力,我想現在很多人都會從她如何應對困境的建議中找到安慰。
02 Cloud Atlas《雲圖》
By David Mitchell | 大衞·米切爾 著
This is the kind of novel you’ll think and talk about for a long time after you finish it. The plot is a bit hard to explain, because it involves six inter-related stories that take place centuries apart (including one I particularly loved about a young American doctor on a sailing ship in the South Pacific in the mid-1800s). But if you’re in the mood for a really compelling tale about the best and worst of humanity, I think you’ll find yourself as engrossed in it as I was.
這是那種你看完之後會長久思考和談論的小説。小説的情節有點難以解釋,因為它涉及六個相互關聯的故事,時間相隔幾個世紀(其中一個我特別喜歡,講的是19世紀中葉,一個年輕美國醫生在南太平洋一艘帆船上的故事)。但是,如果你有心情聽一個關於人性至善與至惡的故事,我想你會和我一樣沉浸其中。
03 The Ride of a Lifetime《一生的旅程》
By Bob Iger | 羅伯特·艾格 著
This is one of the best business books I’ve read in several years. Iger does a terrific job explaining what it’s really like to be the CEO of a large company. Whether you’re looking for business insights or just an entertaining read, I think anyone would enjoy his stories about overseeing Disney during one of the most transformative times in its history.
這是我這些年讀過的最佳商業書籍之一。艾格極為出色地解釋了在一家大公司做CEO到底意味着什麼。無論你是想閲讀商業見解,還是隻想找本書消遣,我覺得你都會喜歡他執掌迪士尼的故事——當時這間公司正在經歷自成立以來最激烈的轉型期。
04 The Great Influenza《大流感》
By John M. Barry | 約翰·巴里 著
We’re living through an unprecedented time right now. But if you’re looking for a historical comparison, the 1918 influenza pandemic is as close as you’re going to get. Barry will teach you almost everything you need to know about one of the deadliest outbreaks in human history. Even though 1918 was a very different time from today, The Great Influenza is a good reminder that we’re still dealing with many of the same challenges.
我們正在經歷一個前所未有的時刻。但如果你想找一段歷史來對比,1918年的流感大流行是最接近的。關於這場人類歷史上最致命的疫情,你需要知道的一切,巴里都會教給你。儘管1918年與今天截然不同,但《大流感》依舊是一個很好的提醒:我們仍在應對許多相同的挑戰。
05 Good Economics for Hard Times《好的經濟學》
By Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo | 阿比吉特·班納吉、埃斯特·迪弗洛 著
Banerjee and Duflo won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences last year, and they’re two of the smartest economists working today. Fortunately for us, they’re also very good at making economics accessible to the average person. Their newest book takes on inequality and political divisions by focusing on policy debates that are at the forefront in wealthy countries like the United States.
班納吉和迪弗洛獲得了去年的諾貝爾經濟學獎,他們二位是當今最聰明的經濟學家。對我們而言幸運的是,他們也非常善於讓普通人瞭解經濟學。他們的最新著作聚焦富裕國家(例如美國)處於風口浪尖的政策辯論,探討不平等和政治分歧問題。
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Here we go again? Not this time.
The Denver Nuggets frittered away a big lead over Phoenix for the second time in 24 hours, but unlike their drubbing in the desert, they recovered from their latest meltdown for a crucial 126-120 victory over the Suns at the Pepsi Center on Tuesday night.
"I love playing back-to-back games, especially after a loss," said Allen Iverson, who led Denver with 31 points. "You get a chance to get at it again and try to make sure you don't have the same nightmares from the night before. All I was thinking about was the loss yesterday until we started playing today.
"I couldn't sleep all last night because of that loss."
Iverson didn't try counting sheep, either, but just lamented the 132-117 loss in which Denver blew a 22-point lead.
"You don't want to watch TV because you might see the highlights from that game. You stay away from the sports channels," Iverson said. "I woke up and tried to watch movies and tried to stay away from sports."
With the win, the Nuggets pulled into eighth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff race, a half-game ahead of Golden State, which lost at San Antonio on Tuesday night. And they denied the Suns a chance to move into first place by themselves in the Pacific Division over the idle Los Angeles Lakers.
The Nuggets have won nine of 12 overall and nine straight at home, but it's not like they're getting giddy. After all, either the Mavericks, Warriors and Nuggets might all win 50 games and one of them is going to be staying home for the playoffs.
"One loss and you're back down the totem pole," J.R. Smith said. "We can't be too excited about this. We've got to just keep playing our game."
This time, the Nuggets not only buckled down on defense, but they returned to their hallmarks: getting to the rim and the free-throw line -- 47 times, making 37 of them, compared to Phoenix's 14-for-26 performance from the foul line.
"When we want to play, we can play," Smith said.
Carmelo Anthony grabbed two key rebounds and sank two free throws in the final 27 seconds and finished with 25 points. Kenyon Martin chipped in 18 points and Smith had 17.
Leandro Barbosa led the Suns with 27 points but missed a 3-pointer that would have tied it with 15 seconds left. Anthony grabbed the board and sank one of two free throws, just as he had after pulling down a miss by Steve Nash with 27 seconds left.
After Nash (17 points and 18 assists) missed a 3-pointer, Shaquille O'Neal got the rebound and drew the foul but missed both free throws. Martin pulled down the second miss and sank two foul shots to secure Denver's ninth straight win at home.
The Suns didn't grab their first lead until Nash sank two free throws with 3:11 left, putting Phoenix on top 113-112. It seesawed after that until Marcus Camby's slow-motion jumper from the top of the key with 37 seconds left gave Denver a 122-120 lead.
Forward Grant Hill missed his third straight game with a strained right groin, and guard Raja Bell was ejected after picking two quick technicals in the third quarter.
The Suns had trimmed a 14-point, first-half deficit to 74-71 when the officials assessed Bell and Anthony a double-technical and admonished them both. Bell immediately pushed off on Anthony and drew the foul, then mouthed off, drawing his second technical and automatic ejection.
"Losing Raja hurt," Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We missed his play from the wing, plus he is our defensive guy."
Stoudemire said he didn't even hear Bell blow up at the officials, either.
"Raja got ejected for smiling. I never saw that in my career. All he did was smile at the official and got ejected," Stoudemire fumed. "That was key for us. Raja is one of our key players. It's a big playoff atmosphere, both teams are fighting for the playoffs and one of our starters get ejected for smiling. That definitely didn't play to our favor."
The officials had left the arena by the time Stoudemire criticized their calls.
The teams combined for a half dozen individual technicals, four of them on the Suns.
"Sometimes you get heated, sometimes it's emotional," D'Antoni said. "This is not a regular season game. For them, it's do or die. For us, it's do or die."
Game notes
Denver improved to 31-7 at home. ... Nuggets PG Anthony Carter had a career-best six steals. ... O'Neal (14 points, 13 boards) posted his second straight double-double against Denver.

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