Reading it again today, I suddenly understand why I have never been able to do those dots circled with colored pens.
As the book says, the basic essence of strategy is to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses. Professor Li is best at reading books, learning theories, then combining theory with practice, transforming these theories into his own knowledge, and then exerting influence through this knowledge to gain contacts.
As for me, my logical thinking ability is poor, and my self-study ability is not good either. In middle school, if you meet a teacher who can understand his ideas better, you will get into the top ten before the exam. If you meet a teacher who doesn't understand, you will fail the exam.
When I was a freshman, Li Jiao Beast learned the principle of Golden Pagoda. There is a saying in the book: "Top-down expression comes first". Li Jiaoshou used this theory to write a meeting notice for an hour.
I really don't understand. I have read the book "The Principle of Golden Pagoda". I also agree with the sentence "top-down expression, conclusion first". Write the conclusion first, and then demonstrate the conclusion. If I am asked to write a meeting notice, I will first write down when, where, who held what meeting, and then write down why the meeting was held, and it will be done in five minutes.
I wrote the above passage, not to show that I am smarter and more capable than Professor Li. What I want to say is that just as the poor can't understand the life of the rich, I, a person with poor logical thinking ability, can't understand what kind of gains and experiences an expert like Professor Li will have after writing an hour's meeting notice, which is unimaginable.
I also took the college entrance examination. I read the same textbooks as my classmates and have the same classes as the same teachers, but they all got high marks in math, but I barely passed.
Life is different. There is only one professor Li who became the youngest vice president of Baidu at the age of 25. I can't learn his routine.
I am who I am, trying to reach the height I can reach.