"Those who read books should observe their meaning, and those who admire others should admire their hearts and follow the traces. Even if they learn a lot but don't know what they want, they should believe it." Therefore, when reading a book, you should have your own goals and un

"Those who read books should look at their meaning, and those who admire others should admire their hearts and follow the traces. Even if they learn a lot but don't know what they want, they should believe it." Therefore, when reading a book, you should have your own goals and understand the meaning of the book.

This book talks about self-accumulation from the perspective of mental growth. Through the examples he encountered in his career, the author tells us: how to open the mind, how to use the mind to make friends with time, and thus start a successful journey in life. Why do you always feel like “there’s no time”? The way to save time is actually to study. Why do you "chopping wood" instead of "sharpening the knife"? Why are process-based records so different from result-based records? Can a person's precise perception of time really be trained to resemble a special function? They are all ordinary people, why are they so different after a few years? Why does the boat of time only send mature people to the other side of their dreams? The vast majority of success has nothing to do with IQ, and all failure is related to and only time. When you spend time on a person, it is equivalent to pouring a part of your life into him. No matter what the final result is, anyway, that person and that thing have become a part of your life - no matter in the end you Whether you like it or not. The book

is excellent in my opinion. First of all, the title is novel, the narrative changes from the large-scale preaching mode of other similar books, and the layout is also extremely interesting. Secondly, this book has a wide range of knowledge and is relatively practical. Finally, this book also involves many tips necessary for life.

Although this book explains it from nine aspects, I personally understand it as the following five parts.

The first one is: Facing the current predicament, he lamented that "when the book is used, I hate the lack of it" and "when the words are written, I hate the ugliness", followed by the emotion that I once "forgot my youth" and now "missed my youth" Wake up.

The second is: recognize the reality and take action. "I hope I can calmly accept what I can't change and dare to change what I can change" and start to manage my own time (life).

The third is: learning and thinking based on the above.

The fourth is: theory is the only criterion for testing the truth of knowledge. Therefore, the gains from learning and thinking are put into the practical process of communication and application.

The fifth is: People’s minds are impermanent, habits become their nature, and throughout the above process there is always “accumulation”.

The biggest insight after reading this book is that time is fair to each of us, and there is the same amount. The reason why we always feel that there is not enough is because we do not use time and arrange it. There is a saying in the book that persistence is repetition, and repetition is the investment of time. Therefore, investment is the most important thing. Don’t make excuses for your laziness. You must learn anytime and anywhere. The only thing we can manage is ourselves. Don't let time pass in vain, put down all your excuses, and be friends with time. Don't waste time, treat time as your friend.