Eight of the world's top thoughts 1. Murphy's Law: The more you fear something, the more likely it will happen. 2. Giedlin's Law: If the problem is written down clearly, half of the problem is solved. 3. Gilbert's Law: The biggest problem at work is that no one tells you what to do. 4. Hun Ersen's Law: Put information and money first, and money will come naturally. 5. Falkland's Law: Don't make decisions when there is no need to make them. 6. Peter Principle: Whether you can be promoted to a higher position in a hierarchy has no direct relationship with how well you are doing your current job. 7. Broken windows theory: If something is damaged, if it is not repaired in time, it will breed more negative events. 8. Washington’s Law of Cooperation: Having more people does not necessarily mean efficiency. If you want to prevent infighting, you must formulate appropriate systems.