"First!" The story of Jill Nelson is a story about Jill Nelson talking about her father and his beliefs. She talked about her family Sunday breakfast every Sunday. This breakfast is like a church every Sunday, her father is a missionary. He always preached that he was first and used the middle finger to lift the first place. Her father had never told his family what his name means.
But Jill calls us an effective student. She studies for a few hours a day and checks that she sleeps correctly. Indeed, on Tuesday she went to play with friends and family. Her classmate Bob was laughing at Jill because he was very relaxed. He got up late the past two nights and did a lot of work to study for the exam. The exams came back, and Jill is better than Bob. What's wrong? Jill has what we call "spirit of purpose". She knows that her aim is finally achieving good results in her exam this week. She noticed that she was preparing time with Bob. But she took time to learn to sleep with friends and relax. Like employees and supervisors, Bob thinks he has to actively study to achieve good results in the exam.
Gill knows that she is actually working 24 hours a day. She is not just relaxing with friends, she is working on the rest of her learning. I saw her going out with her friends. It is part of the goal of passing the exam, as she has studied actively. Jill also knows that if you have enough sleep it will be more effective. Bob believes in diligence, but Jill is the core of it and is concerned about the effectiveness of other things. It is possible to see if you can understand what this is. In fact, the incredible part of human thought is that it is a super intuitive feedback system. It not only gives great attention to effective information processing but also develops the nervous system which provides feedback on this information. This feedback feels like our intuition, or you may call it a metaphor; in your mind. "
Do you want to go to your friend Jill? In the world of Nokia 3310, check the address book, enter the number of Gil in the phone, call Jill, check the address book again, check the address of Jill, take out the map book and enter the address in the address book It is necessary to look for it. Atlas, find the correct map and coordinates, start driving, if you get lost, check the map book again, call Jill and explain your current location etc. The feeling of our nostalgia for equipment like 3310 reflects the desire for simplicity, but it is paradoxical that we can achieve this by purchasing other equipment. This is the difference between technical minimalism and minimalist technology. We should choose ourselves rather than choosing through our technology. You need to choose whether to check e-mail with family and friends. You need to choose the amount of time you spend browsing Facebook. You need to close the notice and choose to have dinner.