I feel bored from the fourth day, because people who are really idle are flustered. So I took a large open online course out for an online class. Under the epidemic situation, only online education can make you feel that you will not be abandoned by the progressive society. I read a professional course in college, and calculus became so lovely and kind at that time. It is no longer studying for exams, but it can really become very easy.
Because I have worked for several years, I noticed how to divide the messy work into professional or management terms to analyze and solve problems when I was watching professional courses. In this way, I took a professional class for about ten days. I'm not sure if I can solve this problem, but I think my understanding of my major and work has risen to a higher level. Some technical terms, which were always regarded as slang to exclude non-professionals at school at that time, became tools to enhance professional understanding during class.
At least the obvious improvement is the understanding of technical terms: technical terms improve the communication efficiency of people in the industry, unify the work objectives, and no longer need to use lengthy words to explain the industry objectives that should be achieved. Of course, the disadvantage is that it is easy to shut out laymen, which is its only side effect. Just like the changes brought by the current network to the economy, it undoubtedly improves the efficiency of social operation, but the defect is to keep some amateurs out of the network economy.
So from this experience, I feel that as long as you are willing to learn and accumulate something with passion, even if the change is not obvious in the short term, in the long run, your change will gradually become great.
In the 3rd century BC, King Pisa of Sri Lanka established the world's first nature reserve. It was not until two thousand years later that Europeans took similar measures and established the first nature reserve in West Yorkshire. Fifty years later, Americans established Yellowstone National Park. By 1900, 0.03% of the earth's land was protected, and by 1930, this figure became 0.2%. Year after year, forest after forest, the area of nature reserves is slowly increasing. The annual growth is very small, almost negligible. But as of today, 15% of the earth's surface has been protected, and this number continues to climb.
If you want to control your destiny takes a hand instinct, you should be careful not to ignore small changes. Don't easily ignore the annual change, although this change may be only 1%.