Actually, I regret it a little after writing this name. I think the topic is too big. A good title can also be refreshing, but the title has been written, so I will go this way.
Some time ago, I saw the classic teacher's "Transformation, How to Become a Powerful Person". It has been mentioned that there are two points that need to be met in this process. First, you need to input a lot. Second, more importantly than the first point, you must have a knowledge structure for all the contents you input and the books you have read. Finally, you must form a knowledge crystal, so that you can play a role in your future work, study and life.
Otherwise, the knowledge finally obtained is fragmented, punctate and unsystematic, and finally it can only become more and more confused. As everyone said, after reading a lot of books, I still have a hard time.
First of all, every book and every paragraph should be dotted with bits and pieces. After reading a book, you need to close it and review it. What is a book catalogue? What is the main idea? What does each chapter say? What is the core idea of the whole book? What can I learn from books? This is very important. If necessary, I need to do a recovery. What ability can I learn from this book and what can I improve in the future? Besides, we don't have to read every book from beginning to end. After I get the book, I usually look at the catalogue, pick out the parts I am interested in, and then go to intensive reading. I can extract the knowledge I don't know and put it at the top of my architecture tree to improve it.
Ordinary people may just flip through books or read book reviews. I think sometimes reading requires utilitarian reading. I don't deny that these two kinds of reading are certainly not good. The former pays more attention to an experience and a feeling, while the latter is too arbitrary. If you read too casually, you may be too casual at the end of your life. There is a saying that every day, if you are doing something important, you will become a very important person. If you don't do important things in life every day, you won't become a very important person. Think for yourself whether what you do every day is the most important thing in your life.
At present, everyone's life is under great pressure, and time alone is particularly precious. Writing, reading and studying are our rare time alone. During this period, you are like a living fairy, shutting yourself up in the mountains and forests to practice. Over time, your martial arts will be profound.
Your knowledge will bring you peace of mind, let you stay away from worldly troubles for a while, get a moment's peace and bring you spiritual comfort.
Some people say that knowledge is power, but I don't quite agree with the above view. I think knowledge itself is not, but has been transformed into power. So there is a process of analysis, extraction, refining and transformation. With this state of transformation, you can do anything, well, believe in the power of faith!