3/21: How to Read a Book
This is the Weekly Review on 3/15-3/21.
Last Saturday because of the fun party and class, I didn't go to the riverside walk, but the next day I was still in my seat.
The weather on Sunday swept away the rain for several days and was exceptionally sunny, but the temperature was not high, so I decided not to run. After all, with my high chance of catching a cold while running in cold weather, at this sensitive moment of the epidemic, it is scary to think about it.
I found that walking on the riverside is really a good time for reflection and planning. Thinking about the various possibilities for improvement in reading and writing, even when listening to Podcasts, it seems that some sparks can collide with the content. Of course, listening to harder topics is not suitable.
Hours of study this week: 10 hours 47 minutes
Highlights of the week
"Natural Li" is my favorite YouTube channel (of course, his works are published on many platforms at the same time, but I watch them all from YouTube, so I consider him a YouTuber).
This channel covers a wide range. In addition to sharing his various views as an entrepreneur, he occasionally talks about history, martial arts novels, and even wine tasting. The first video I got into the channel was the three-episode "Riemann Conjecture" series when he was just starting out. In short, it is a channel that suits my tonal appetite.
This episode is about Go. In just half an hour, naturally, it is not really teaching you, but arousing your interest in Go. As someone who doesn't understand Go and only read "The Soul of Chess", I can also watch it with relish. The last 15 minutes talk about the benefits of Go as a hobby and how a novice can progress.
- Podcast: Editor Pantry #89 3 Things I “Did Right” and “Wrong” in Running a Personal Brand Over the Years
I came into contact with the editor of the pantry last year, but I haven't listened to any episode of the show seriously. The reason is simple, I am not the main TA of the show: teleworkers and SOHOs.
This year, because I started writing articles, I also got a little bit of the word "personal brand", and the motivation to listen increased significantly.
It can be seen that she is working hard on this show, and the feeling of "sincere" wanting to share with you is well conveyed to readers and listeners. However, she also relies on this to make money, so business time is indispensable, and I use the APP's fast forward 30-second function to skip it.
If you really want to be self-employed and run a personal brand, this is a great place to start.
What more need to be said? I've been waiting so long.
Don't get me wrong, it's just a small upgrade. Except for the appearance, almost all aspects have been improved a lot, and the price has also dropped a little. It's really a sincere revision.
The netizens at the bottom of this page summed it up very well (see how excited he is):
Quad-core, 512 GB storage, new keyboard (no TouchBar!) for 1499 euros in Europe, that is an AWESOME deal!
Also a very balanced line-up: dual-core i3 with 4MB cache, quad-core i5 with 6MB cache, quad-core i7 with 8MB cache. Incredibly fast LP-DDR4 memory and Iris Plus Graphics!
Looking forward to it.
Executive review this week
English: Complete units 6-10 of the online course
Completion: 3/5
This tutorial will be temporarily discontinued. I found that speaking in English, watching online courses is a bit boring.
For this kind of learning that requires interactive elements (dialogue), it may be better to take a physical class. The biggest obstacle to self-learning is boredom.
Reading: "How to Read a Book" After reading the first part: The level of reading, a total of 5 chapters
Degree of completion: complete
Brilliant. Even if you only read the chapter "Inspective Reading", you can improve your reading comprehension a lot.
Programs: Finish Chapters 7 and 8 of the Django Book
Completion: 3/5
See the first half of Chapter 8. This week I happened to be working on the progress of implementing the book: Django ORM, so Chapter 7 has been read in its entirety.
next week to do list
Next week will have more content and more activities, so just plan two things.
- Reading: "How to read a book" after reading the second part - the third level of reading: analytical reading, a total of 7 chapters
The "analytical reading" alone takes up a full seven chapters, which can be described as the core area of the whole book. I remember that it was very difficult when I read it before, and I hope it will be better this time.
- Programming: Complete Chapter 8 of the Django Book, and read Chapter 9
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