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How knowledge can change people's perceptions and experience sharing

There's a word called "authoritarian fascination." when you change your angle, you see things differently. You stand where you are, with a little vision, and when you walk two more steps forward, you can see far and higher." and the driving force behind you is knowledge。
I used to be a middle-school student and never liked to read, write, let alone write. You make it harder for me to write something than to go to heaven, and sometimes i have ideas in my head, but i don't know how to express it, and the last thing i write is broken, and writing is torture and pain and humiliation for me. Later on, i joined the job and, as a result of the need to write materials, i was often upset by the fact that i was not able to write and was concerned that the written notice was not clear. I felt deeply at risk of being retrenched in this job, and i was particularly anxious to have a mastery of all-powerful writing, a problem that has plagued me for many years, when i finally realized that the problem of “no knowledge is terrible”。

Until one day, i had no intention of painting on a certain note a video played by a knowledge blogger whose first sentence at the beginning had successfully attracted me, beginning with the following: knowledge is first productivity. Knowledge itself is one of the lowest-cost but highest-income commodities. One of the weapons of mass destruction that affect others is, in addition to “writing”, a weapon that is “spoken”. When i heard the third sentence, i felt that the second line of my post had been broken. I realized that i had been lying down for years without the habits and motivations of continuous learning。
Then i began to reflect, and i began to learn consciously from those who did what they did, to read what they said at those important moments and to think about how they did what they did. Why would you do that? For example, you have a goal. You have to move first, finish first, then perfect, to make a difference. Then, for example, i wrote this, and at first i didn't know how to write, and there was nothing to write. What do we do

I learned from others about writing methods and knowledge, and i used it to test the truth in practice. I found a book i liked, and i read it, and what was it? It's like having a face-to-face conversation with the author of a book




