* - When studying, you must have the habit of RECORDING.
You must have a pen and paper at
all times. In my opinion, you should not use notes on your phone but should use a pen and paper to remember it longer. * - There is a desire to learn: this only needs us to have a clear purpose, and a real desire to learn, it will be produced. If not, force yourself to desire it by all means (because only when you "really desire to learn" will you have the right mindset to study)... I used to use negative things to force myself to study. I don't expect everyone to do that - Logic: the more we observe and learn, the more we will know the inferences and reasoning of other people's problems, from the beginning until the result. Logic will gradually increase * - Presentation: To learn is to practice and share, only then can we remember for a long time... and the more we share, the more we will improve our speaking skills and presentation skills. * - Reality: Learning from experts, learning from real case studies will help us understand the problem more and more. Everything we reason and say will be "closer to being true". This last step is the "key" for knowledge to be transformed from "knowing" to "possessing". This is also the reason why people find themselves sharing frequently, sharing continuously from group to group, and even on their personal walls. . If your knowledge only stays in your head, after many days it will become short-term memory (please search for this, I only vaguely remember) but what you SHARE it with others, you will remember for a long time. In this article, Minh will summarize all of his self-study skills and the problems that many people are having when starting to learn something on their own. # WHY SHOULD WE LEARN OURSELVES, AND LEARN QUICKLY?