You need to learn a skill, and what you learn can be used in life.
The most fundamental thing for learning to be useful is to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, and achieve the goal of practice making perfect from the shallower to the deeper. What you have learned should be constantly pondered and truly understood its meaning ( Including methods used, matters needing attention) and then applied to real life in the practice process according to the requirements of theory, and then learn new knowledge to solve the problems encountered in life, so as to promote mutual learning and gradually deepen one's own knowledge. Theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Extended information:
Synonyms: Apply what you have learned, use your strengths
Explanation: Learn a skill and use it in life.
Source: Hu Zai of the Song Dynasty, "The Later Collection of Tiaoxi Yuyincong Hua·Liuyi Jushi": "All people have different talents and have their own strengths and weaknesses. Use their strengths to do everything; be strong in what they do. If it is short, the government will not catch it."
Example: The second volume of "Allusions" written by Yu Jideng of the Ming Dynasty: "The ministers in the court will each tell the court's gains and losses, and the common people will have evidence and use their strengths. ”
Related famous sayings:
1. Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is a disaster. ——Confucius' "The Analects"
2. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. ——Einstein
3. Learning without using will result in waste, using without learning will result in stagnation; learning and application must be combined, and both are indispensable.
——Zhou Haizhong