4/4: Goddess Buffet
This is the Weekly Review on 3/29-4/4.
Since the implementation of "digital separation" of my information stratosphere, the synchronization update speed has also slowed down significantly. These two hotly debated topics have only been known in the past few days, and it can only be said that the pigeons have finally arrived.
I'll put them all in this week's highlight recommendation, which is more like making a time note for the hot discussion of the event.
This week marks the end of a month-long digital separation and a season-long study program. I plan to write an experience for both, but the productivity is limited, so far only the former has been completed.
All I can say is that both helped me a lot. Sometimes what you need is not an insight or a wise move, but a simple "change". Changing behavior can generate a lot of reflections, and then based on those reflections, you can correct the direction.
Hours of study this week: 10 hours 25 minutes
Highlights of the week
- Book: The Goddess Buffet
Pure recommendation, I didn't buy it myself (hey!).
However, when Readmoo first launched the book marketing campaign, he did want to start it for a while. But thinking about it carefully, my enthusiasm for such topics has always been limited. As a practical reader, it is better not to overestimate myself.
It was only two days ago that I found out that one of the chapters in the original book, " Dream on a Train ", has been in turmoil for quite a while, and it was too exciting - please forgive my mentality of watching a play. If you are interested in this controversy, you can directly search for "train dreaming" on Google.
To say it is exciting, because the issues involved are far more than the article itself, but also include gender, power, literary traditions and various constraints. It is a feast for crows! (Again, this does not refer to the parties or the participants in the event, but to the thinking that the issue evokes)
The second controversial incident is that after seeing this video, I learned about it.
Here I have to once again praise Zhiqi Channel 77's excellent ability to organize issues. A good topic organization should be that after you read it, you will not easily come to an "obvious conclusion", but you must re-evaluate and think about it yourself. The organization of the topic is to help you prepare most of the materials in advance.
- Article: Why Japanese Movies Can't Win Oscars
The sluggish international influence of Japanese films is a long-standing issue, after all, they used to be so dazzling. I still remember a Tong Ti who liked watching Japanese dramas and Japanese movies when he was in the army and said: "Many movies in Japan are enhanced versions of Japanese drama SP". The implication is: "The format is too small to be called a movie."
There are also three Japanese characteristics that "used to be dazzling, but not anymore", I can also think of three: economy, games (now only Switch can play, Wei Zai, old man), and Go.
With South Korean films winning Oscars, this frustration should intensify for Japanese filmmakers. This article provides an entry point to explore the reasons for the downturn in Japanese films for interested readers to refer to.
Executive review this week
No, one week off.
next week to do list
The materials for Q2 have not yet been listed, but some of them have not changed, and you can move on.
- Program: Chapter 1 and 2 of the JS book , about 80 pages
Really coming to face JavaScript! I'm a very Python-oriented person, and I'm very resistant to learning other languages.
- Reading: Complete How to Read a Book
The second "Analytical Reading" is undoubtedly the most hard-core part of the book, and I have roughly finished reading it this week.
The third is a bit like a monograph, teaching you how to analyze the reading rules and make changes to suit different types of books, such as history, literature, poetry, and so on. I skipped all but the chapter on practical books.
At present, only the fourth chapter is left: thematic reading.
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