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Do the epiphanies in life come out of nowhere?

author:Piggy 1231901

#Reading # Sometimes, when we write articles, we have no inspiration for hard thinking, and we are once trapped in difficulties and cannot write.

For example, when I write an article, although the outline is designed, all the information comes to mind, it seems that it can match the theme, but I can't find an entry point, I can write anything, nothing is appropriate to write, and I don't know how to write it. There is a pause in thinking.

I had read a book on interpersonal communication that talked about how to get along with my parents, so I wanted to write an article about how to communicate with my parents.

At that time, I quickly wrote an outline of sharing three ways to communicate with my parents, but when I actually wrote the whole text, I found that the communication skills and the information in real life were arranged in a dotted manner in my mind, and there was no logical connection between them. If the content of the article is as plain as water, only the flow of the account is listed, what is readable? So the article was stranded and did not go on.

Later, I continued to read some communication books, the information in the text is somewhat similar to the views in the previous book, the concepts and methods of interpersonal communication gradually become clear in my mind, and these communication methods are used in a timely manner to get along with relatives. One day, on a whim, I was very enthusiastic and excited to complete the previous article on the topic of effective communication with my parents. At that time, I thought it was inspiration.

When I read the book "Children's Learning Power", the word epiphany was mentioned in the book, and I suddenly woke up: Did the inspiration for writing the article come from the epiphany?

The book points out that one of the conditions for epiphany mentioned in "Children's Learning Power" is to fix the completeness, clarity, and stability of the information needed to support writing in the mind. We reorganized the new knowledge with the old knowledge, thus opening up the writing idea. That is, to achieve epiphany.

Whether it is the knowledge we learn from books or the life experience we summarize from real society, they are like pearls, and the work of the brain is to continuously arrange and combine these knowledges. What is manifested in the brain is pause. Just like I was before, the brain is actively gathering all the scattered information, and when the collation is complete, it is the time of enlightenment.

In fact, this can explain why when we learn, we go through three stages.

In the first stage, the brain reads a book for the first time and memorizes and understands knowledge step by step.

In the second stage, we will make some notes and notes, the book will become thicker and thicker, pay attention, this is the time for the brain to integrate the old and new knowledge.

In the third stage, the brain integrates the old and new knowledge, and we can draw the relationship between the knowledge points in the book, such as summarizing the mind map, so that the book is thin. At this time, you can fully understand the contents of the book.

Epiphany is not only used for reading, writing, and learning, but also for solving all aspects of life's problems. It all lies in the reorganization of old and new knowledge in the brain to find answers to problems.

From the point to the surface, epiphany is only one of the knowledge points of this book, and the rest is also very exciting and worth reading.

Do the epiphanies in life come out of nowhere?

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