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The "sieve" for reading

The teacher said that our reading and studying are like a "sieve". The larger the mesh, the more it leaks out, and he absorbs more content from reading than we do.

Listening to the teacher's words, I thought about the effect of my reading. It was exactly what the teacher said. The mesh was so large that there was almost nothing left after reading. I thought that I was not hopelessly stupid, nor did I have Alzheimer's disease. Why didn't I leave anything behind after reading it? There was a time when I doubted that I was not good at studying.

After being a housewife for twenty years, everything has slipped away with the daily necessities of life. Go to the hotel to have a meal, and you can basically operate it yourself when you go home. Although the taste is a little different, the score is still 70 or 80%. Why is it so difficult to study?

In class, Teacher Dali talked about three years of persistence. As long as you can persist in anything for three years, there will definitely be results. Bite the bullet and keep reading. At first, I read twenty or thirty pages a day, then I opened it the next day and it looked like new, so I read it again. On the third day, I opened it and it just looked familiar, but the content was still new, so I read it again. . . . . . The process of reading new books is repeated every day.

When I opened the book recently, I felt it was obviously better than when I started. Some of the content can be recalled in class, and simple life examples can be used to deepen understanding. Small events encountered in daily life can also be interpreted in conjunction with the theoretical knowledge learned.

After a long period of accumulation, reading one book is the basis for understanding another book. I think of the "power law". It is slow at first, but as long as you don't give up, after a long period of accumulation, The speed will be faster than you can imagine. This is actually what the teacher calls sieve learning. Understanding becomes faster and faster, and more and more things are retained.

Keep reading every day and don’t care about how much you read or how much you retain. One day, you will retain everything.