The other day, I talked about how I read a book word by word, very slowly, and often many times.
There are pros and cons to this.
The good thing is that I can remember most of the ideas in the book or article.
The bad thing is, because I remember, when I write an article, what comes up in my head, what I write, I think is original, but in fact, it may be the opinion in the book, the opinion of others.
After all, there's nothing new under the sun.
For thousands of years, so many things have happened, so many books have been published, so many ideas have been published, and all aspects have been involved.
For example, the topic of education, whether it is a chicken baby or Buddhism or something else, that is discussed and discussed by many people.
Although I have written a lot about education, I can't do without it.
I'm not original, it's nothing more than various permutations and combinations of Chinese characters.
To paraphrase the statement at the beginning of the TV movie, any similarities are purely coincidental.
In fact, the similarity is a high probability event.
It wouldn't be surprising if you saw that my article might have similarities with someone else's.
I can't make something out of nothing.
I am constantly learning, constantly borrowing, and absorbing nourishment from books and articles.
My article is just a way of my own understanding, adding my personal experience and personal perception, and re-expounding it, turning old knowledge into new knowledge.
Turn someone else's point of view into a point of view that suits yours.
I later found out that I wasn't alone.
All those who can write articles have made breakthroughs on the basis of their predecessors.
Whether you are Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Dongpo, or Franklin teachers, before they became famous, they read a lot of other people's articles, and deliberately imitated their penmanship.
Just like practicing calligraphy, you must first have a lot of copying, practice muscle memory, and then combine your own characteristics to write your own font.
As you know, when I write an essay, just like I take a Chinese writing essay, I take a closed-book exam and can't look through the materials.
The only difference is that there is no time limit, and I can change it over and over again until I don't want to.
In the process of writing, I can write whatever I can remember, some celebrity stories and famous quotes, I really can't remember, I can't remember everything, so I make it up myself.
Of course, after writing the article, I will go to see what I can't remember, and the next time I write it, I will remember it and I will be able to write it.
Although I've been writing for a year now, I'm still imitating others and haven't fully developed my own writing style.
This other person refers to some *** big V, such as Brother Hui, such as Zephyr.
Each of them has been read so much, there must be something outstanding about it, and it is worth studying.
It's just that it's done in the early stages.
When you get up to the next level, you don't need to imitate.
Just like Li Bai has Li Bai's style, Du Fu has Du Fu's style, and Su Dongpo has Su Dongpo's style.
They learned a lot from imitation in the early stage, and finally walked out of the road with their own characteristics.
It's not enough to just imitate all the time, that's not your own thing.
Writing articles is like this, being a person is like this, doing research and development is like this, and doing education is also like this, but anyone who has some achievements has obvious personal characteristics in life and work.
Although I have not yet fully walked out of the path with my own characteristics, I have slowly formed and implemented those two words.
That's sincerity.
Honesty and clumsiness are the undertones of my character.
Honesty is truth, sincerity, integrity, not deception, not deceiving others, not deceiving oneself, what is is what it is.
Clumsy, that is, down-to-earth, serious, not opportunistic, ten years of things to do, do enough homework, not to be ambitious, not blindly fast.