Learning is a marathon, not a sprint. Don't rush for success, but slowly and steadily, and gradually lay a solid foundation. Being too impatient may make you get twice the result with half the effort.
Learn from the wisdom and experience of others.
By reading all kinds of books, watching movies and collecting famous sayings and aphorisms, you can learn the wisdom and experience of others and enrich your knowledge and eloquence.
Find a solution to the problem
Every problem has its solution, and the key is whether you can find and use it. When your knowledge reserve and self-confidence reach a certain level, you can also become a master at solving problems.
Multi-angle thinking
There are still "shortcuts" to thinking, although not all of them are effective. For example, reading detective stories and playing Sudoku can stimulate you to think from many angles. Remember, learning also requires multi-angle thinking, so as to truly master knowledge.