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Explore more →A Book Where You Can Learn Real Skills
Any book will do
Increase Knowledge and Improve Your Own Books
Books about architecture, computers, etc., Don't be emotional.
Books That Students Should Read, In-Volume Essentials
Mathematics, Chinese, English, chemistry, physics, biology, geography, history, ancient poetry...
Study Books
Are there any books that are helpful for studying? Please recommend! ! ! ! ! !
Easy-To-Understand Learning Technology Books
I Beg You to Read Secretly During the Summer Vacation, and Book That Will Kill Your Classmates at the Beginning of the School Year.
Psychology! ! I Really Like It, Please Read It! Girls Like Psychology
I want to read a book like "Murphy's Law: Learn a little bit of psychology every day". Please recommend some psychological articles. I really like them. I hope to recommend some psychological books. I really like to read them. Please, guys! ! !
A Profound Book That Can Help Me Grow My Brain
Logically rigorous, not mindless sweet stories, with deep foreshadowing, and a grand world view, this kind of
A Book That Can Help You Learn and Increase Your Knowledge
Knowledge that can increase (useful, practical), interesting and not boring
I Read Secretly During the Holidays and Became Obsessed with My Classmates' Books.
I would like to read a book similar to "How to Read a Book".
It's Very Informative. After Reading It, I Feel Like I Can Take the Tsinghua University Entrance Exam.
A Book That Will Make Your Brain Faster After Reading It
Full of Useful Information: All-Round Learning Book
Learning Books
It's the kind that has depth and can be seen through.
Are There Any... Math Books, English Books, Chinese Books...🌚🌝
My parents always say that all my books are novels, and there are no novels about learning🌚🌝
Are There Any Books Like the Ones Qi Xia Reads?
I want to read a book similar to "The End of Ten Days". Psychology, paradoxes, effects and the like.
Have You Ever Read a Book That Allows You to Gamble Your Life with Qi Xia?
I want to read a book similar to "Game Theory".
I Want to Study (Internal Volume), Please Recommend a Book
Learning Books
If you are tired of reading romance, just read it to learn. Everything is OK. Focus on learning! ! !
An Internal Essay About Killing a Classmate. as Long as You Can Learn Knowledge
Learning Books
Life Skills, Useful Books
I would like to read a book similar to "Survival and Life Skills to Master for a Lifetime".
Books for Learning Eloquence
I would like to read a book similar to "Tricks to Reply and Develop Good Eloquence". Learn eloquence, the needs in life
Looking for Some High-Quality Books Where You Can Learn Knowledge
I want to read a book similar to "The Pyramid Principle". There is no limit to the content. Reading it can broaden your horizons, increase your knowledge, and learn something.













































































It inspired me a lot. The author list has subtitles, which are too many for most people and they don't want to read them. However, the subtitles clarify the content, so you can skip to read. I think the first chapter is quite important. Find your original intention of learning (initial motivation), and then skip to read. Most of us are ordinary people. , Me too, I can't read too much, so I look for the problems you currently have and the parts of this book that can inspire you. There are some methods that can help you, and the author uses a conversational form, combining pictures and text. Although there are some professional terms, it is also understandable by ordinary people. An idiom: easy to understand. Finally, I wish you all, ordinary people like me, can dig out the original intention of perseverance that you may have forgotten in ancient times when you can't persevere. Its energy can give you comfort and find your determination and perseverance. Come on! [Learned]
It's so awesome that I declare this to be the best book I've seen so far on Tomato! ! ! Many of the methods he mentioned were things I had been practicing unconsciously before, and I lost 30 pounds with that method. It also led me to a lot of new thinking about myself and the improvement of methods. The author is so awesome! ! ! Benefit for life! ! ! Thank you author! Thank you Tomato! I am also grateful to myself for not giving up on myself and always struggling in the quagmire! What doesn't kill me will only make me stronger!
Many contents and methods in the book have greatly inspired me with a low education level. However, some of the contents are obscure and difficult to understand. To be precise, I cannot understand them. However, my own basic knowledge is limited, so I can only look at the wider world by constantly building brick walls. [Working on manuscript] [Working on manuscript] [Working on manuscript]
Only by standing on the shoulders of giants and looking down can we have a higher latitude and a wider perspective when dealing with various things. The author is right: (The following is excerpted from the original text) "For example, in the Paleolithic Age, reproduction technologies such as photography and recording had not yet appeared. Therefore, as long as we hear or see something many times, it means that we will be exposed to it frequently in our lives and are likely to encounter it again in the future, so it has a very high memory value for us. This is where what we call the "illusory truth effect" (Illusory truth effect or Illusion-of-truth effect) comes from, and it is also a major weakness of System 1." Reminds me of Sima Qian's famous saying "The mountains hide the people". However, this can be a guide for wise people, but it is difficult for ordinary people to explain it. I hope more people can read this book instead of just being a lay person Seen on November 12, 2023
This book is indeed a guide to self-study methods. It is a good reference book. It explains the process of self-study in the form of humorous and interesting dialogues. Self-study depends entirely on your own determination and goals, plus the correct learning methods. If you persevere and persevere to the end, you will eventually gain something.
I spent some time briefly browsing this book. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to self-study methods. Of course, because the author is Japanese, some of the examples given are not universal. This needs to be viewed dialectically. Overall, this book is not bad.
I have mainly read half of it. First of all, what makes me feel that this book is particularly useful is that starting is important and persistence is also important. The key is how to do these two. We can use our subtle learning motivation sources in life to find learning motivation, clarify ideas, and then make plans. Then it tells us how to make effective plans, and then tells us how to stick to it, such as numerical goals, the Pomodoro Technique, developing habits, creating a learning atmosphere, etc... After reading this book, I also began to analyze my own behavior and began to write detailed plans. I hope we can all run towards a better future.
Really, very good. I am that person who is a bit stupid and has no willpower. It is really easy to understand. What is rare is that it is a book that I want to put into practice after reading it.
When I closed this book about self-study, my heart felt as if I was being beaten by a passionate war drum, and I couldn't calm down for a long time. This is not just a book, but more like a silent and wise mentor, silently conveying the power and wisdom of self-study between the pages. Self-study is a lonely and great journey. In this era of information explosion, we seem to be surrounded by countless fragments of knowledge. However, the knowledge that can truly penetrate into the bone marrow and be used for our own use requires us to dig and study it ourselves. The book also elaborates on self-study methods and techniques. It warns us that self-study is not just random learning without any rules, but requires clear goals, reasonable plans and perseverance. The goal is like a lighthouse, guiding us in the direction of self-study; the plan is the route to the lighthouse, allowing us to move forward in an orderly manner; and perseverance is the oar that cuts through the waves, supporting us to never give up when encountering difficulties and setbacks. From how to choose learning resources that suit you, to how to absorb knowledge efficiently, and how to overcome loneliness and frustration during self-study, each link has detailed explanations and practical suggestions. These methods are like keys, opening the door to a treasure trove of knowledge for those who are eager to learn on their own but are confused and at a loss. The process of reading this book is also a process of self-reflection and self-motivation for me. I realized that in this ever-changing world, we cannot always rely on the teachings of others, but should take the initiative to explore and learn. Self-study is not only an ability, but also an attitude. It allows us to break through the limitations of the environment, continuously expand the boundaries of our knowledge, and become a more independent, confident and creative person. This book is like a seed planted in my heart. It contains infinite hope and potential. As long as we water it with our hearts and care for it with our actions, it will surely take root and sprout in our lives and grow into a towering tree. I believe that no matter whether you are a student who is studying or a working person who has entered the society, as long as you open this book, you will be infected by the power contained in it and embark on a self-study journey full of challenges and surprises.
Very good. To read this book, you really need to read it again and again, and then find the method that suits you best. You even need to take very detailed notes. I think it is quite in-depth. Oh my god, the person who wrote this book is a living Buddha [crying]
I have bought the physical book and will no longer read it in Red Persimmon [Like]
The author really digs into the psychology of self-learners. The dialogue between the two protagonists resonates with readers. I personally think the dialogue between the two is the most valuable part.
I watched it two or three times and learned a lot and benefited a lot, but I still don't understand some parts very well. I have to work harder [Like] [Love]
The first 6 chapters of this book are readable, but the following content is not recommended to be read. I don't know if it is a translation problem. Reading it in full feels like a waste of time and torturing myself. Compared with other books I have read, there is less useful information. Regarding habit formation and time management, I gained quite a lot from this book. I am now doing the "Action Record Sheet" every day, and my behavior has been optimized a lot. I am now more able to control my own time and know exactly where my time goes. Overall, I recommend it. If you haven't read it, I recommend reading the first 6 chapters.
Share some thoughts. First of all, learning subjects in school cannot be called self-study. There will be unified teaching materials in the school, there will be clear grading, there will be teachers with rich subject experience, you can also count classmates who take classes together, and there will be other clear examinations. Among these, the common rule is that they have clear definitions and divisions for us to learn a topic or subject. For example, the progress of mathematics in college is higher than that in high school, which allows us to distinguish between ourselves and others in this subject. Because of this, we will not have too much hesitation and confusion when learning school subjects. (On the premise of following the progress) So, it can be concluded from this that when we want to learn a subject, it is very advantageous to have a school model. At least for beginners, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Here, the school model is just an example, because it is researched by the country and the education industry, so it is more representative. Therefore, having access to the same conditions is undoubtedly a huge help for self-study. Obviously, this book is probably used in this way to allow self-learners and beginners to establish their own school model. For example, what is the division of levels, what is the selection of materials, and what is the method of learning. Interestingly, this book also mentions other aspects of self-study. For example, the content of our self-study should be something that interests us or that we are motivated enough to learn. These are detailed suggestions and guidance in the book. Those who have not read this book can directly turn to the last chapter, which will help you read. In my opinion, this book belongs to the type that you can read when needed. When you want to study a subject on your own, you can also read the content in the book accordingly. The book provides many methods, choose the best one that suits you. You can also leave your thoughts so that everyone can communicate with each other, thank you.
The learning method is okay, but it is not a master key. Some people will like it, and some people may not like it! Everything varies from person to person! To each his own! There is no perfect strategy in this world! There is no omnipotent law!
Self-study seems to be a person busy and studying hard, but in fact it is connecting with more of this self. So clarify your thoughts and repeat the possibilities you want There is more than one method, and some require persistence. This self-study book always has the method you want to find.
This book is the best reference book I have ever read! [Praise]
It's very practical and pointed out issues that I haven't figured out in the past twenty years.
This book is like a caring teacher, giving many practical self-study methods. I think the "Pomodoro Technique" is particularly suitable for my friend who always procrastinates. I also have to recommend the "Memory Technique" to my cousin who is preparing for the exam. Everyone can find a method that suits them in this book, which is really great!
The content in the book is rich and specific, and the explanations are clear and logical. The method is very practical and is a good companion for self-study. I gained a lot from it and gave me a lot of confidence in learning. It's a very good book.
Very good, I think it is very useful, I am working on it
When I was in high school, I saw this book online, but it was a pity that I didn't buy it at that time, otherwise it would have made my score higher.
It is a very good book. As it is said in the book, there is no book in the world that can give you everything you want. Although it does not answer all my questions, for example, the lag between book knowledge and practical knowledge and the vigilant use of people's subconscious have impacted my previous knowledge of books and people's own old ideas. Then this is enough.
A very good book, the author's knowledge reserve is unparalleled.
It's a very useful self-study book, especially making a reverse plan, which I find very interesting. There is also a conversation between an ignorant boy and an old man. I think both of them are so cute.
Being self-taught requires concentration, patience, perseverance and concentration.
I learned a lot of new learning methods in this book
The writing is very good, but that's the case for me. I always don't want to read knowledge, and I always like to read some illusory garbage novels. Human beings are very hopeless creatures, and I feel like I am hopeless. After listening to a few chapters, I wanted to listen to boring trash novels again. I knew it was wrong, but I just couldn't control it. Listening to knowledge-based articles requires using your brain and thinking, and you must listen to them repeatedly to remember them. Listen to boring novels without using your brain or thinking. [Laughing][laughing]
Put learning ahead of instinct or survival, enforce it, make the brain tense or cautious, thereby improving attention and concentration, improving learning ability, self-correcting memory, expanding knowledge capacity, self-control will lead to breakthroughs, and you can exceed capacity to achieve innovation, thereby achieving self-reinforcement.