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Chapter 24 Tips: Make Your Mind Leap

Take a step and you will succeed 刘墉 1100Words 2018-03-18
Do you remember when I asked you last month if you knew John Adams, the second president of the United States, who said he "studied military affairs, politics, so that his sons and grandsons can study literature and art..." You don't know, I want you to go Ask your history teacher. But before you ask, I've found it online. Your mother once admired this and asked me how I found it? In fact, it’s not difficult at all. In the passage in the Bible, I typed “Stoning women”, and a bunch of things popped up on the computer. I screened them one by one, found the relevant ones, and then “entered” to look, and I found it.

As for John Adams, I typed his name, and a bunch of music popped up, and I skipped it, just politics.Not long after, I found an article on the website of Taiwan's "World Magazine" that mentioned this matter.So find out the original text. It can be seen from this that there are a lot of information on the Internet, and it can even be said that you can get what you want.But not everyone can find it. You have to enter from different angles in order to fish out what you need from the sea of ​​information. The same goes for our brains. There is a school of psychologists who believe that anything, once experienced, will remain in the mind.Even the most ordinary things are recorded in a certain corner of the brain, and usually there is no impression at all, but after hypnosis, they will return to the "scene" and tell every detail.

Isn't it? I believe you must have seen it in the movie. The hypnotist asked the hypnotized person: "Now you are back in that room, have you seen the desk? What is there on the table?" The hypnotized person is likely to be able to say: "I saw a lamp, a book, a glass of water, a pen, and a knife!" So the unsolved case was solved because of such a clue. Although we can't hypnotize ourselves during the exam, from the examples mentioned above, I believe that there must be a lot of things stored in the 10 to 14 "neurons" in my mind. As long as we improve the "search" method Skills, many vague memories, can be recalled.

Today, I'm going to talk to you about the "cue" method of this technique. What is a "hint"? During the exam, everyone didn’t know how to answer, and sometimes they would ask the teacher: “Give me some hints!” A thoughtful teacher is likely to smile and say a few words.Just using those few words, everyone suddenly realized, and immediately wrote the answer. Revealing is even more useful when it comes to endorsements. Don't you often look at me when you can't recite the next sentence, sometimes I just say a word, and you remember it? A hint from the teacher, or a word I utter, is a "hint."

People who know how to read must make more use of "hints".Don't wait for others to mention it, but let yourself remind yourself. For example, if you recite Wang Wei's quatrain "Acacia": Red Bean Raw Southland, Spring comes to send out a few branches; May you gather more, This thing loves me the most. You can memorize from the beginning to the end.You can also just read it once and block the last word of each sentence, and start to test yourself: Red beans are born in the South... country, Spring comes and sends out a few... branches; May you gather more... pick,

This thing is the most love... miss. Next, you blocked two words and thought of it again.Instead, block three or four characters. Finally, as long as you look at "red", you will think of the following "Dousheng Nanguo"; as long as you look at "this", you will think of the following "things are the most lovesick." For any book, no matter it is biology, geography, history or physics, you can "condense" the most important things on each page into a few words of "hints". The speed will become faster and faster, entering the realm of leaping thinking.

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