(1) Understand knowledge correctly.
In the book Cognitive Breakthrough, the author says that knowledge is divided into four levels: information knowledge, processing knowledge, system knowledge and wisdom.
Information knowledge: refers to the knowledge obtained directly from books and authors. For example, the author talks about the meaning of knowledge in the book: knowledge is objective, verifiable and relatively correct.
This is the direct acquisition of information knowledge, just like a dish on the table, you know what this dish is at once.
Processing knowledge: In Wen Xin, the author once said that reading needs to be triggered. Triggering refers to being able to connect the knowledge in books with one's own experience, knowledge or familiar things and have an impact. For example, knowledge is objective, verifiable and relatively correct, and it is information knowledge. Turning it into processing knowledge is like this: objectivity means that it is independent of human consciousness, can be verified by reality, conforms to the laws of reality, and is correct under certain conditions.
System knowledge: this is a little more complicated, just like a tool flow, which can be applied to many aspects of life. For example, some people have formed their own reading systems and methods, such as how to choose books, how to take notes, how to read quickly and how to apply book knowledge. This reading system can be used for books in any field he chooses. This reading choice is also in line with the mode of marketing thinking in a certain sense.
Wisdom: About wisdom, it refers to knowledge that has gone beyond books, turned it into an attitude or way of life, and done something beneficial to yourself and others.
When I was a child, I saw a story about a blind man visiting a relative's house. When he left, his relatives asked him to bring a lantern for lighting. The blind man said, although lanterns can light up the road, what is the significance for me, an invisible man? Relatives told him that if you can't see others, others can see you and won't bump into you.
Everyone knows that lanterns can illuminate, but the blind can't see them. Wisdom is to apply what you know to yourself and make it convenient for yourself and others.
② Build your own knowledge system.
A knowledge system is like a foundation. Only when the foundation is laid can a tall building be built.
The first is to improve their "meta-knowledge". Taking knowledge as a dish, this meta-knowledge is a recipe. With this formula, the product can be delicious. Improve your knowledge system, learn recipes first, know what is a special dish, how to combine it and how to cook it, and then slowly create a delicious dish according to this method.
The second is to share the knowledge learned, find problems and correct them.
Some people say that output forces input. It is necessary to share knowledge. Only in the process of sharing can we find out whether the knowledge is correct or not and whether our understanding is wrong. At the same time, it can strengthen the memory of knowledge. Sharing knowledge is equivalent to the process of cooking. No matter how thoroughly you recite the recipe, you won't know whether the knowledge written in the recipe is useful until you actually do it, so that you can remember every step of cooking.