Don't learn from (like) me

Well, I'm a child who loves learning. However, please don't praise me or learn from me.
For some people, love of learning is a good thing and should be praised. But for me, I found myself going a little too far in learning. Seriously speaking, it's called obsession.
I spend a lot of time on study every day. I will constantly browse the web, read some good articles, see good books recommended by others, and I will immediately download e-books... I am like a thirsty sponge, constantly greedy to absorb all kinds of knowledge.
On the surface, I learned knowledge, increased my knowledge and broadened my horizons. Maybe someone will say, that's good, isn't it? Yes, I think so.
But I just felt that way. Because later, I found that things were bad, and problems came one after another.
The first problem is that learning has changed from a way to a purpose. I found that when I saw some previously unknown new knowledge in the process of learning, people would be very excited, so learning gradually became an addiction. In other words, because I can enjoy the excitement of learning, I am addicted to learning itself. Of course, I didn't realize it was a problem at the beginning, but when I noticed it, I was like a person who was addicted to games, deeply trapped and couldn't extricate myself.
The second problem is that I find myself very unreal. My mind is full of all kinds of things. Maybe I can talk with others, saying one thing at a time. But I also know in my heart that I can't do many things I say. At this time, I'm a little like Zhao Kuo on paper. I have only knowledge, and theory is divorced from practice. I don't like it very much.
The third question, I seem a little confused. It seems that I like so much knowledge and want to learn it well. But I also know that I don't have so much time and energy. If you learn everything, the final result may be that you can't learn anything well, professionally or proficiently. I know I should have a choice, but I have to throw some away if I want to be "poisoned". Well, to be honest, it's a little difficult. So, I was confused and contradictory.
Fourth, input is far more than output. I found that my mental expenditure was getting bigger and bigger, which made me very tired and inefficient. What's worse, some studies that took a lot of time may end up in nothing. After a period of time, they were either forgotten by me or lying there and turned into waste products.
See here, do you still want to praise me?
In fact, now there are a lot of people like me who study and have friends with such problems. It seems that everyone loves learning and regards learning as a good thing at the beginning. However, it is easy to be careless and finally turn yourself from a master of learning to a slave of learning.
If you also have problems like me, then be careful. If you are not careful, then take a look at some learning methods of the following high-level learners and learn from them:)

  1. Clarify the purpose of your study
    Before each study, ask yourself what is the purpose of your study and what is the result you want to achieve. This self questioning method of "starting from the beginning to the end" helps to avoid blind learning and waste unnecessary time.
  2. Know what you should learn
    Every day we receive a lot of information from the outside world. For this information, we should selectively absorb it according to our own needs, and don't let ourselves spend too much time on useless learning.
  3. Know how to learn
    There are many ways to learn, and the best way to learn should be efficient. When you know what knowledge you want to learn, concentrate until you learn professional and refined. Don't learn many different knowledge at the same time. This learning method is relatively inefficient.
  4. Remember to think again after study
    Confucius said that learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. Only by combining learning and thinking can we better absorb and digest knowledge, and you will continue to find more in-depth knowledge.
  5. Let knowledge be used by oneself
    Learning knowledge but not applying it to yourself is a waste of time. Real learning should be able to apply what we have learned. You can take a look at the book "reading like this is enough" written by teacher Zhao Zhou. In the book, teacher Zhao Zhou proposed an easy to learn method of opening books for reading, which enables knowledge to be quickly used by yourself through thinking about knowledge, contacting yourself, activating experience, and catalytic application.
  6. Manage your knowledge effectively
    You will accumulate a lot of knowledge in the process of learning. If you use this knowledge again in the future, you should learn to save and manage knowledge. Store the knowledge in a special tool, sort it out and sort it out for easy search.
  7. Learn to share knowledge with others
    Sharing is not only a virtue, a pleasure, but also a kind of promoting learning. By sharing with others, you may get some enlightenment from others' feedback and communication.
  8. Self innovation of knowledge
    Look at yourself. How much time do you spend consuming things created by others (TV, music, mobile phones), rather than producing your own things? Any learning, only by turning knowledge into its own output and helping this output serve more people, is the highest level of learning.
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