1. In the information age, knowing where knowledge is is more important than knowing what knowledge is.
2. In the information age, what humans need to do for knowledge is to search, integrate, think, and apply.
3. The writer Lessing once said: "The person who walks the slowest, as long as he does not lose his goal, can walk much faster than the person who wanders aimlessly."
< p>4. In an era of excess knowledge, if there is no direction or goal, and you cannot focus on one point, then what you learn is just common sense in this field, and common sense cannot become an advantage.5. Life is like a marathon: "Always running, always growing." Just because you are running fast does not mean you are successful. Only by enduring fatigue and maintaining speed at all times can we win the final championship. ——Professor Yu Xinjie of Tsinghua University
6. Concept learning can be learned and used immediately; skill learning requires deliberate practice to master.
7. Reading is to understand the world; writing is to discover yourself. One is outward and the other is inward, growing jointly.