not greedy

Many years ago, there was a game master in our company who played games for about two hours in front of the computer after get off work every day. He was playing that kind of battle game. According to what he said, his team is well-known in the circle. Of course, I am an outsider, so I have never heard of it. I found that his hands were constantly ticking as soon as the game started. You know, at the beginning of the game, there are only a few lumberjacks, and they only need to click a few times to let them chop down trees. Why do they keep going back and forth? Isn't this doing useless work? So, I asked him this question? He said: I have to keep my hands fast! I play games for two hours a day, not just for fun, but mainly to keep myself in good shape!

Through his answer to this question, I am convinced: he is indeed a master!

From the outside, he doesn't look like the kind of person who makes people think he is very smart. Also, the work is not very good. However, in the game, several other companies in our company are also very good at playing games. In front of him, as if they can't play, they will collapse at the touch of a button!

I figured that if he applied this method to his work, his work would also be excellent.

I thought about the story of the oil seller again. Without him, only familiar with you!

In the process of learning, we are all greedy, always wanting to learn more things, always wanting to take a bite or a few bites, and we can become a fat man. The result is always held up. It is precisely the new things that make us indigestion, make us unable to become proficient and become masters!

So, if you want to learn well, you must be greedy. It is to overcome the greed for new knowledge and to constantly review and practice the knowledge already learned. Although the truth sounds simple, it is really not easy to be greedy!

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