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It’s only in the last few years that this idea has started to emerge – that technology has hijacked ideas. In the past many years, when I encountered problems in real life, I would always take the initiative to search to see how others solved such problems, and then copied them mechanically – pretending that I had fully grasped them, and over time It has accumulated into another problem: problems that have been encountered and answered through searching can be dealt with in most cases, but in most cases it is not worth asking for details. Once you ask for details, your mind will go blank.
When encountering such a problem, most of the time, I didn’t go to the bottom of it to investigate it carefully. During the process of the incident, I would think that these details are not important, or secretly tell myself to study it in the evening or on the weekend. From the current point of view, Most of the waiting for nights or weekends to study eventually became an excuse at the time, and in the end I didn’t touch these things again.
Of course, if we classify all the things we encounter according to the four-quadrant classification method, and classify the important things among them into the sufficient and necessary part, we solved the dilemma at that time by searching, and took time to study it afterwards. The ins and outs of these things became necessary.
Technology has brought convenience, but it has also brought obstacles virtually. We can use technology to “search” for anything we encounter, and we can solve most of the problems in a few seconds. The answers given by others are displayed in front of us through technology, creating a solution that you can search and solve illusion. And the obstacle is also very obvious, hindering the understanding of all the details of the evolution/evolution of things. The more details you master, the closer the degree of mastering this event is to 1, otherwise it is at most just heard of it, not at all. It is mastered.
Technology may allow you to stand on the shoulders of giants, but the ladder to climb to the shoulders of giants must ultimately be built by yourself.
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