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CONCLUDE

After we finish taking notes and studying, the most important thing is that we must know what
we have learned, whether this knowledge is practical, and whether it can be applied to our
current job. Just like you are trying to dig in the ground to find potatoes, the most important
thing is how many POTATOES you have in your bag at night. In this part, we need to
* - Contemplate in the evening what we have learned
* - List in bullet points the content learned (big headings)
* - List important issues (underlined or circled in red) to recall again. (My learning method is
that I quickly go through the entire problem and underline or circle the important things in red)
And there are many, many other skills and benefits that we can have through self-study. For
example, I went from being a bookworm, a computer nerd who didn't talk to anyone, and lived
alone. Thanks to self-study, I have become more talkative and sociable. And most importantly,
we must LEARN QUICKLY.
-----> We need to clearly define what our learning purpose is, and that purpose SHOULD BE
SUITABLE FOR THE JOB (or match what we want).
For example:
- I still vividly remember the knowledge about "pill-picking problem", "six-syllable rule", "7
customer states"... these are the knowledge ~ 1 year ago, from the first marketing training class
At the beginning of my class, I talked about it. And until now, when talking about the problem of
smoking medicine, I can say every word clearly... even though I have no intention of
memorizing it.
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You can do the same, you can also remember everything clearly if you meet all 3 factors:
- Prepare carefully (write, take notes, take full notes, review a second time)
- Share it with others on any medium.
Self-study is an extremely interesting thing, because self-study will help us break all
frameworks, unleash our creativity, without being hindered by anyone or anything (instead of
going to school, being surrounded by teachers). forced to do as desired, according to the
lecture...). And that's why we are **VERY EASY TO DEVELOP**, and grow very fast.

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