Have you really read the books you have read in those years?

  When we open the pages and hold the books in our hands, our brains seem to be lit up by magic and begin to embark on a wonderful journey of seeking knowledge.

  All this stems from our thirst for knowledge, which, like a heat flow, pushes us to absorb the nutrition in the book. At the same time, we are eager to interweave the existing knowledge with new information to build a richer and more vivid cognitive picture.

  However, in this process, there is one thing that we need to ponder:

  Only by passively accepting and not actively exploring, we may miss the key opportunity to improve our brain.

  So, how can we make reading more efficient in our daily work and study?

  First of all, we must be clear about the fact that it is the goal of our reading.

  Because reading is not just for retelling or memorizing, but for understanding, innovation and improvement.

  In the process of reading, we need to stimulate ourselves to think, ask questions and explore, so as to achieve deep understanding. For example, if we are reading a book about human psychology, we can't simply repeat the author's point of view, but we need to explore its deep meaning.

  We can use some tools, such as mind maps and notes, to sort out our thoughts and deepen our understanding. In this way, we can better grasp the knowledge in the book, and we can also better apply this knowledge in future practice.

  Secondly, we dare to disassemble knowledge and integrate it into our own knowledge system.

  Every book, every concept, every detail, like an independent piece of puzzle, needs us to connect to form a complete picture.

  Therefore, we don't need to worry too much about whether we can master the contents of the whole book. What is important is to grasp the points that touch our hearts and try to apply them to our lives.

  We can compare the new knowledge points with the existing knowledge points, find the connections and differences between them, and thus better understand these knowledge points.

  At the same time, you can also combine these knowledge points with real life and think about how to use them to solve problems and improve your ability and competitiveness.

  Finally, the question is, how can we better disassemble and integrate this knowledge?

  One trick is to keep asking questions during reading:

  First, what is the relationship between this new knowledge point and my existing knowledge?

  Second, what scenes can I apply this knowledge point to and explain what phenomena?

  Third, how can I use this knowledge point in real life?

  By constantly asking ourselves such "three questions of the soul", we can better understand and apply new knowledge points through reading.

  In this process, we should keep curious about knowledge, challenge the author's point of view, and constantly explore new fields to find valuable information for ourselves.

  You can also enrich your knowledge through extensive reading, attending lectures and online courses.

  Although this may be a difficult task, as long as we have the courage to meet this challenge, reading will become a pleasure.

  Take Mr. Li as an example. His experience is like a real movie.

  As an experienced project manager, he has a deep understanding and practice of team management. However, when he read a new book on team building, he was puzzled by some of its viewpoints.

  But he didn't give up. Instead, he clearly disassembled this knowledge and integrated it into his own knowledge system. He soon found that the model in the book can not only be applied to team management, but also help him plan his personal growth.

  This discovery is more practical and meaningful than simply understanding the author's logic.

  Therefore, like Mr. Li, we should constantly expand our knowledge field in order to better meet the challenges in the workplace and life.

  In fact, everyone is a reader in life, and reading is an important means to acquire knowledge and improve oneself.

  However, if we only passively receive information and lack active thinking, then the effect of reading will definitely be greatly reduced. Therefore, we need to change our way of reading and make reading a creative activity.

  This is because:

  First of all, reading is an effective way to improve language and knowledge.

  In order to better understand the author's point of view, we can understand the theme and background before reading. This can help you better understand the structure and content of the article.

  Secondly, in the process of reading, we can try to ask questions, think about the author's intentions and form our own opinions.

  In this way, we can better understand the main idea of the article and dig deep into the information and details in the article.

  Finally, we should review and summarize what we have read regularly.

  This can deepen our understanding and memory of knowledge and help us to better apply what we have learned. In addition, we can also read other related articles and books in order to have a more comprehensive understanding of related topics and fields.

  To sum up, these learning methods can make reading not only a passive information reception, but also a creative thinking activity, so as to better improve our reading effect and self-improvement in work and study.

  Because reading is not only receiving, but also thinking, understanding and creating.

  When we devote ourselves to reading, our wonderful imagination and future will gradually unfold before our eyes.