The first is Bill Gates. No one doesn't know his name, but most people don't know his thoughts. In this documentary, we can see the failure of Bill Gates' life and the trivial details of his success. He must have a superior cognitive level to get to that position. Look at this documentary and learn.
Second, the story of the emergency room. Realize the fragility of life, and you will cherish the truly precious things in life. This documentary uses the most advanced fixed camera technology to track the true story of the emergency room 24 hours a day. When the pain strikes, the money and position that you care most about on weekdays will become unimportant. After watching this medical popular science documentary, you will have a new understanding of life and life.
Third, spiritual struggle. Because of the title of this documentary, few people watch it. Some viewers in the comment area lamented that it is a good thing that few people watch this documentary, because deep thinking is in the hands of a few people. An excellent thinking system is put forward in the documentary. We humans have two thinking systems, one is a fast system, relying on intuition, and the other is a slow system, relying on logic. For example, if you think this video of mine is useful and worth collecting, just click Collect and rely on the fast system. And you start watching documentaries and then study, relying on the slow system. Fast systems rely on directness, judge only by appearances, and consume less energy. The second slow system is lazier, anti-messenger, consumes more energy, but is more rational. In order to save energy, human survival instinct will limit slow systems. This documentary can be watched in conjunction with the works of Nobel Prize winners. Two sets of systematic suggestions will subvert your previous way of thinking and know how we can make better choices in the workplace and personal life.