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Now that I have collected and learned how to copy, I still excerpt

Writer Han Han has a passage in "Life as I Understand": Times always move forward with you. No matter how much you like Nokia, you will always use Apple; no matter how much you like film, You will always use digital; many people miss the classics and charm of old cars, play with them, praise them, and then drive the new cars home to live their lives.

The truth is easy to understand, that is, people always have to adapt to the development of the times and move forward, but my insistence on efficient reading seems to be incompatible with this truth.

I understand efficient reading: after collecting and learning to copy, I still excerpt.

Every time I see a good article, it’s like seeing a beautiful woman or making a close friend. Apart from being excited, I wish I could have each other forever from now on. There are three ways to get beautiful articles for me: excerpts, copies and collections.

The excerpt records growth, exercises thinking, and improves writing skills. Excerpts have been around since ancient times. As long as there are words, there are excerpts. In the 1980s, when I was a junior high school student, I had my first copy of excerpts, which were all poems that saddened spring and autumn, Teresa Teng's lyrics, famous aphorisms, philosophical aphorisms, etc. I have copied too much and read too much, and I still remember: Maybe, there is always a little bit about people, which they forget but cannot forget, and there is no need to say it, like a light-shy bat, flapping its wings in the corner of the dusk...as a gift The new words forcefully talk about the sad age.

The excerpts are all treasures. I will read them over and over again and never tire of them. Looking back at the original excerpt, I can also see the state of mind and cognition at that time, the recognition and refutation, the pain and confusion. Occasionally, Melt will summarize and record his own opinions.

The excerpt records the footsteps of Green Green, reflecting the process of thoughts and emotions, and the changes and growth of the spiritual world. Years later, from the excerpts, what I recalled were the traces of my years, my mental experiences, and my youthful days that would never come back.

These yellowed excerpts not only allow me to recall and treasure my life. When my literary thoughts are exhausted, I will find hidden inspiration in the manuscript. Suddenly I look back and find that the inspiration is between the lines of the excerpted words.

No different, excerpts have subtly improved my writing ability.

Copying is a feast for the eyes. With the Internet and learning to copy and paste, I once neglected my excerpts and moved on to the folder. Copying excerpts saves time, effort, convenience and efficiency. One-click copy and one-click paste can be used to extract full text, paragraphs or sentences. Although "fast pace" is the attribute of the times, the pleasure to the eyes, heart throbbing, and emotional frequency brought by reading need to be felt slowly and melted bit by bit. The folder was full of cold, identical words, which made me lose the feeling of "acquaintance and joy" and failed to satisfy my reading experience.

The "thumping heartbeat" I once put in the folder was gradually "disgusted" and forgotten by me.

People always have some habits that are not easily broken. ?

Collection is like a passing cloud. Seeing new information and good articles is like Columbus discovering the New World. He immediately collects and hoards them, and the basket he picks up is full of vegetables. It is true that the way to collect is more convenient than copying and pasting, and it maintains the original appearance and meaning of the original text. And how many of the "vegetables" stored in favorites are eventually processed, eaten, and digested into their own vitamins?

All the flowers like "love at first sight" waiting for mercy in the favorites have withered and are rarely opened. Just like buying a book is worse than borrowing it, if you buy it, you own it, so what's the rush? Wait until you are free and in a good mood to read it.

The love at first sight was cleared away over time, and dust returned to dust, dust returned to dust, and the spring dream left no trace.

Just keeping without looking at it is just moving. Moving cannot increase knowledge and wisdom. Reading, thinking, training, and improvement cannot be obtained by collecting and hoarding.

Collection is not a deep learning method that combines learning and thinking and integrating knowledge and action. ?

In this way, after collecting and learning to copy, I still prefer excerpts.