? I joined the day shift recently, and my brain suddenly woke up! Every day, I wonder how I study, how I study, and whether I can help others and let others take fewer detours. If you can do your best, what you write will be meaningful and you will grow and progress better!
? First of all, I found that learning knowledge is a combination of similar items in mathematics. Only you can combine similar projects. What you do is to draw inferences from others, and put all things similar to * * * on one point, let us remember, because related knowledge is interrelated!
For example, I read a book "Stimulate Your Potential", which has five steps:
1. Clear view, mission, value and motivation.
Step 2 talk to yourself in a friendly way
3. Set goals and keep them in mind
4. Take action to correct in time.
5. Build yourself and your team.
So, Carnegie's five steps to success are completely consistent with this. He said: first, clear objectives, second, detailed plans, third, immediate action, fourth, rectification measures, fifth, stick to the end.
? Many books can sum up a formula, which we should combine when studying. It's like we put all kinds of socks together, tops together, pants together, a little thinner, which can be divided into summer, spring, autumn and winter. It is easy to extract when it is used.
Secondly, we use this similar term to deduce and verify it with different things. This is the application process. If you don't use what you have learned, it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack in your mind after a while, and you can't find it. The application is that we can try and deduce it in other ways. This is what we often say, that is, we are out of our minds and what we have learned is just pleasing to the eye.
Confucius said, "Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous." Forget what you heard, remember what you saw and understand what you did.
Benjamin? Franklin said: "tell me, I will forget;" Give it to me and I will remember it; Let me practice; I can study. "
? Xunzi said: "If you don't smell it, you will have it, if you don't see it, you will have it, if you don't know it, you will not know it." Learn to stop what you do. "
? Montessori, an Italian educator, once wrote: "You forget when you hear it, remember when you see it, and understand when you do it."
And Aristotle also said this sentence, in short, these people all said the same meaning-use. We can also merge into similar projects. Therefore, knowledge is not based on how much we have seen and learned, but on how much we have used, or how much we have really exported, which is derived and verified.
Finally, after verification, it is output and feedback. We can output in many ways, such as writing, telling others and sharing. In this process, there will be different voices. Some people may look at it from another angle and question it. Then we should accept it with an open mind, look at it from the same angle as others, and improve our own shortcomings and understanding. Some friends like to write reading notes. If they can also publish it publicly and share it with everyone, it will increase their perspective and gain more different views.
Learning and reading is a continuous input process. As for how we digest it, it depends entirely on our output, whether we can turn it into our own things, whether it fits our life and work, and let them take root in our brains and become a part of us.
The ancients learned a lot, equivalent to 200,000 words and 500 books, so if we can really read 500 books with our heart today, we will definitely become a great person.
I hope all of us can become a knowledgeable person in the future! Thank you for reading and look forward to communicating with you!
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