梁世傑:小事論成本,大事論道義
在人生的長河中,我們都是那漂泊的航船,時而順流而下,享受着生活的寧靜與美好;時而逆水行舟,面對着風浪與未知的挑戰。在這無盡的旅途中,如何把握方向,如何在關鍵時刻做出正確的抉擇,便顯得尤爲重要。今天,讓我們一同聆聽梁世傑的智慧之音,探討“小事看成本,大事看道義”這一深刻的人生哲理。
梁世傑,作爲醫生,他深知生命的脆弱與寶貴,他認爲有些治療如同外科刀尖上跳舞一般,稍有不慎,便可能萬劫不復。然而,正是這份對生命的敬畏,讓無數醫生在面對生死抉擇時,總能展現出超乎常人的勇氣與決斷。他常說:“作爲醫生,有時候爲了患者有一絲希望也要搏一搏,甚至明知山有虎,偏向虎山行!”這份無畏,不僅是對生命的尊重,更是對責任的堅守。
然而現實往往是殘酷和客觀的,需要複合各種規律!以商業爲例,經商如同打仗,不僅要有勇往直前的勇氣,更要有精打細算的智慧。他曾與一位非常成功的企業家交談,問及經商的祕訣,對方毫不猶豫地回答:“最主要的是要有成本的意識。”這句話,如同一把鑰匙,打開了梁世傑心中的寶庫。他意識到,無論是做生意還是做人做事,成本意識都是不可或缺的。
成本,這個看似簡單的詞彙,實則蘊含着深刻的哲理。它不僅僅是金錢的衡量,更是時間與精力的投入,是機會成本的考量。梁世傑深知,做任何事情都要講究成本,因爲成本就是你付出的,而你拿到的成果,便是你得到的。這二者之間,存在着緊密的邏輯關係。並非成本越高,得到的就越高,關鍵在於你的投入是否合理,是否能夠在可控的範圍內實現效益的最大化。
成本意識強的人,往往能夠在激烈的市場競爭中脫穎而出。他們懂得如何優化資源配置,如何在保證質量的前提下降低成本,從而贏得更多的市場份額。而那些缺乏成本意識的人,則如同無頭蒼蠅般亂撞,最終只會耗盡資源,一無所獲。
我們無法迴避,趨利避害人之本能,和各種事物的發展規律。然而人者仁也,“亦餘心之所善兮,雖九死其猶未悔”。
梁世傑強調,在人生的道路上,除了成本意識,我們還需要堅守道義。尤其是在面對大事時,我們不能僅僅考慮個人的得失,更要考慮社會的利益與道德的底線。因爲,一個人的價值,不僅僅體現在他所能獲得的物質財富上,更體現在他的精神世界與人格魅力上。
正如他所說:“做生意講究的是經濟成本,但家長教育要考慮投資成本,做人要講生命成本,做事情要講精神成本。”在這些看似不同的領域中,成本意識都扮演着重要的角色。但更重要的是,我們要在關鍵時刻,堅守自己的道義與原則。因爲,只有這樣,我們才能在人生的道路上,走得更加堅定與從容。
我們如何在複雜多變的世界中,保持清醒的頭腦與堅定的信念。梁世傑告訴我們:在小事上,我們要有成本意識,精打細算,避免不必要的浪費;而在大事上,我們要堅守道義,勇於擔當,不負韶華。
讓我們將這份智慧與勇氣融入自己的血脈中,成爲我們前行的力量。在未來的日子裏,無論風雨如何變幻,我們都要保持一顆堅定的心,勇敢地面對生活的挑戰與機遇。因爲,只有這樣,我們才能在人生的舞臺上,綻放出屬於自己的光芒。
作者簡介:梁世傑 中醫高年資主治醫師,本科學歷,從事中醫臨牀工作24年,積累了較豐富的臨牀經驗。師從首都醫科大學附屬北京中醫院肝病科主任醫師、著名老中醫陳勇,侍診多載,深得器重,盡得真傳!擅用“商湯經方分類療法”、專病專方結合“焦樹德學術思想”“關幼波十綱辨證”學術思想治療疑難雜症爲特色。現任北京樹德堂中醫研究院研究員,北京中醫藥薪火傳承新3+3工程—焦樹德門人(陳勇)傳承工作站研究員,國際易聯易學與養生專委會常務理事,中國中醫藥研究促進會焦樹德學術傳承專業委員會委員,中國藥文化研究會中醫藥慢病防治分會首批癌症領域入庫專家。榮獲2020年中國中醫藥研究促進會仲景醫學分會舉辦的第八屆醫聖仲景南陽論壇“經方名醫”榮譽稱號。2023年首屆京津冀“扁鵲杯”燕趙醫學研究主題徵文優秀獎獲得者。事蹟入選《當代科學家》雜誌、《中華英才》雜誌。
Liang Shijie: Small matters are about cost, big matters are about morality.
In the long river of life, we are all the drifting ships. Sometimes we go down the stream, enjoying the tranquility and beauty of life; sometimes we row against the current, facing the challenges of wind and waves and the unknown. In this endless journey, it is particularly important to grasp the direction and make the right choices at critical moments. Today, let''s listen to Liang Shijie''s wise voice and discuss the profound life philosophy of "small things depend on cost, big things depend on morality."
As a doctor, Liang Shijie deeply understands the fragility and preciousness of life. He believes that some treatments are like dancing on the edge of a scalpel, and if not done carefully, it may lead to disaster. However, it is this respect for life that allows countless doctors to always show extraordinary courage and decisiveness when faced with life-and-death choices. He often says, "As a doctor, sometimes we have to take a chance for a patient''s hope, even if we know there''s a tiger in the mountain, we will still go to the mountain!" This fearless attitude is not only a respect for life, but also a commitment to responsibility.
However, reality is often cruel and objective, requiring the combination of various laws! Taking business as an example, running a business is like fighting a war. Not only do you need to have the courage to go forward, but you also need to have the wisdom to be frugal. He once talked to a very successful entrepreneur and asked about the secret of running a business. The other party answered without hesitation, "The most important thing is to have a sense of cost." This sentence, like a key, opened Liang Shijie''s treasure chest. He realized that whether doing business or being a person, a sense of cost is indispensable.
Cost, this seemingly simple word, actually embodies profound philosophy. It is not just a measure of money, but also the input of time and energy, and the consideration of opportunity cost. Liang Shijie knows that everything should be cost-effective, because the cost is what you pay, and the results you get are what you get. There is a close logical relationship between the two. It is not that the higher the cost, the higher the gain, but rather whether your input is reasonable and whether you can achieve the maximum benefit within a controllable range.
People with strong cost awareness are often able to stand out in the fierce market competition. They know how to optimize resource allocation and how to reduce costs while ensuring quality, thereby winning more market share. Those who lack cost awareness, on the other hand, are like headless flies, only to exhaust resources and achieve nothing in the end.
We can''t avoid it, the instinct of people to seek benefits and avoid harm, and the laws of development of various things. However, people are benevolent, "it is also the goodness of my heart, even if I die nine times, I will not regret it."
Liang Shijie stressed that on the road of life, in addition to cost awareness, we also need to adhere to morality. Especially when facing important matters, we should not only consider personal gains and losses, but also consider the interests of society and the bottom line of morality. Because a person''s value is not only reflected in the material wealth he can obtain, but also in his spiritual world and personality charm.
As he said, "In business, it is about economic cost, but parents'' education should consider the cost of investment, people should talk about the cost of life, and doing things should talk about the cost of spirit." In these seemingly different fields, cost awareness plays an important role. But more importantly, we should adhere to our morality and principles at critical moments. Because only in this way can we walk more firmly and calmly on the road of life.
How can we maintain a clear mind and firm belief in a complex and ever-changing world? Liang Shijie told us: In small matters, we should be cost-conscious and frugal to avoid unnecessary waste; in big matters, we should adhere to morality, be brave, and not waste our youth.
Let us incorporate this wisdom and courage into our bloodline and become the power that propels us forward. In the days to come, no matter how the wind and rain change, we must maintain a firm heart and bravely face the challenges and opportunities of life. Because, only in this way, can we shine our own light on the stage of life.
Author Bio: Liang Shijie is a senior medical practitioner in traditional Chinese medicine with an undergraduate degree. He has been engaged in traditional medicine clinical work for 24 years and has accumulated a wealth of clinical experience. Following Chen Yong, chief physician of liver disease at Beijing Traditional Medicine Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, and renowned old Chinese medicine, he has been treated for many years and received great attention. He specializes in the treatment of difficult diseases using "conversational traditional therapy" and special treatments combined with the academic ideas of Jiao Shude and Guan Yubo''s ten-level diagnosis.He is currently a researcher at the Shude Tang TCM Research Institute in Beijing, a fellow at the new 3 + 3 project of traditional Chinese medicine flame inheritance in Beijing - a scholar at the inheritance workstation of Jiao Shude''s protégés (Chen Yong),He is a standing committee member of the International Expert Committee on E-learning and Health Care, a member of the Jiao Shude Academic Heritage Special Committee of the Chinese Association for the Advancement of Chinese Medicine Research, and the first cancer specialist to be included in the chapter of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Culture Research Association. Won the 2020 China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhongjing Medical Branch held the eighth session of the Medical Saint Zhongjing Nanyang Forum "Classic Prescription Famous Doctor" honorary title. The winner of the first Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei "Pingui Cup" Yanzhao Medical Research Essay Award in 2023. His work was featured in the journal Current Scientist and the journal Chinese Talent.