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I once listened to a Tsinghua scholar's summary of "learning methods", and I was greatly inspired. There are three moves in total.
Step 1: Learn what you like first.
Step 2: Get the important ones done
Step 3: Rest well if you're fine
Less than 30 words, but it is enlightened.
Let's take the matter of "studying" as an example, it is very important to take the high school and university entrance examinations, but after studying for more than ten years, just to get a certificate and find a good job, I think many people will learn to be very depressed and think: "I studied so hard just to eat in the future, and my efforts are really good." ”
People's emotions are greater than reason, and if a thing cannot bring emotional value to people, it is very painful to persevere.
What to do?Can you make reading more enjoyable?
Then let's learn the first step of Tsinghua Xueba: learn what you like thoroughly.
We can learn with a "playful" mentality.
If you like English, don't just memorize textbooks, watch original foreign language movies, make foreign friends, travel to foreign countries, and play yourself as an English expert.
I like literary history, take a look at hundreds of forums, literary classics, up and down for 5,000 years, open a self-** account, write book reviews and express my feelings, and play myself as a small Internet celebrity in the liberal arts.
In short, the masters find it interesting to learn because they become masters by "playing".
Research has found that just emphasizing importance doesn't make something interesting, and overemphasizing it can be counterproductive.
Interesting things don't have to be important, so learning to make important things interesting is the key.
We can understand why, even if students and staff are told every day how important learning is, how important it is to be healthy and how important it is to change every day, few people are truly motivated to act.
The driving force of reason is never the engine of emotion – interest is powerful.
Come on, play and play to be a master!