20210809Today’s discussion topic:
How do you gradually think deeply about learning knowledge and establish your own knowledge system and your own opinions and opinions?
My insights:
A certain amount of knowledge reserves and systematic cognition are required in the early stage.
Knowledge reserves can be increased, and system cognition can also be upgraded.
If you don’t think about a certain knowledge point or concept yourself, don’t read related opinion articles first. When your own ideas are easily influenced by others, try not to read opinion articles.
Look at the problem with a critical eye. Famous aphorisms should also be interpreted in conjunction with their original sources and context. Especially this sentence, "Only villains and women are difficult to raise" impressed me deeply. Don't rely on others to give you answers. The process of finding relevant knowledge and finding solutions to problems yourself is also a process of training thinking.
When you consciously cultivate thinking habits, your cognitive level will also improve accordingly, and your knowledge system will also iterate accordingly.
For me, the establishment of my own knowledge system is a long-term accumulation process, which is to systematically sort out various scattered knowledge points. I very much agree with what Teacher Xiong said, because everyone’s cognition, life experience, and learning experience are different. So you need to find one that suits you. In fact, in most cases, the establishment of my system knowledge is a continuation of school learning.
My personal situation is that changing from a medical worker to a mother to a cultural service company employee is actually a big crossover. My 8 years of medical knowledge + skills practice are actually not used in my current job. But some concepts and work attitudes developed before this are very valuable.
The company I work for now is a cultural service company that serves children aged 6-14. My current job requires me to do a lot of reading, and my current understanding is that children’s classics and literary works should be read in their entirety. Also read carefully. The accumulation of all previous knowledge will lay the foundation for my current work.
When I am not at work, some theoretical knowledge in medicine has a positive impact on some of my concepts and actions in raising children. My baby rarely goes to the hospital when sick, rarely takes medicine when he has a cold, and tries to physically cool down when he has a fever... When he was two or three years old, he would play barefoot in the bedroom in the winter... These perceptions are based on previous study and work experiences. accumulated. All the anxiety I have in raising and educating my children is a kind of panic and overwhelm about the unknown and uncertainty.
Therefore, the establishment of any knowledge system will only lead to qualitative changes based on quantity.
Read classic works often. Don’t pursue speed and quantity, but focus on thinking and application.