Enriching work and life through reading, and unleashing ideals and beliefs

2024-02-08

At the beginning of the Spring Festival, young officers and soldiers may seize the opportunity to cultivate good reading habits in their spare time, enrich their work and life, release their ideals and beliefs, and contribute their wisdom to the cause of building a strong military. In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival is coming. The plan for a year lies in spring. Spring is a new beginning and a good time to lay a foundation. For young officers and soldiers, reading and learning is a fundamental and long-term benefit. A good reader can draw wisdom from books and apply it to work and life, guiding and solving various problems. At the beginning of the Chinese New Year, young officers and soldiers may seize the opportunity to use their spare time to cultivate good habits of reading, enrich their work and life, release their ideals and beliefs through reading, and contribute their wisdom and strength to the cause of building a strong military. Develop a reading plan. The success of one's career cannot be separated from a scientifically reasonable plan, and reading is no exception. A reasonable reading plan can help us learn better and gradually develop the habit of reading while executing the plan. For young officers and soldiers, formulating a scientific and reasonable reading plan should first be based on their position, selecting more theoretical books and professional books related to their own positions, in order to strengthen their theoretical foundation, strengthen their professional identity, improve their personal abilities, and accelerate the transformation of learned knowledge into professional skills and winning skills. In addition, the plan should have operability. The smaller and more specific the task, the easier it is to achieve. Therefore, it is important to learn to break down major goals and develop annual, quarterly, and monthly plans in stages. Pull out a list of books you want to read according to the plan, re-examine their feasibility, and make timely adjustments based on the actual situation of work and life during the execution process. This can fully ensure the scientificity and feasibility of the plan, and truly achieve learning. Develop a habit of intensive reading. The ancients said, "The person who digs a well starts from a three inch ridge, reaching a depth of ten thousand feet." The process of reading is like "digging a deep well." Only with a hard work, from the surface to the inside, from the shallow to the deep, can one find "living water" and enjoy the "sweet spring" of knowledge. To cultivate the habit of reading carefully, pondering carefully, and swallowing slowly, one should abandon the practice of skimming water. Young officers and soldiers should carefully study and comprehend the principles in books when reading, and repeatedly read and ponder on parts that cannot be understood at the moment. They should not let go of them all at once. However, it should be noted that repeated reading is not about repeating labor or doing useless work, but rather about thinking with questions and searching for answers in the book with a mindset of "decryption and treasure hunting". It is necessary to follow the author's train of thought to understand what it is, why, and how to do it, while also immersing oneself in it, summarizing and refining knowledge from one's own perspective, enhancing thinking, and continuously expanding the depth and breadth of learning. Of course, a person's energy is limited, and sometimes due to time and task conflicts, it is not possible to thoroughly study and comprehend all books. This requires officers and soldiers to distinguish based on actual situations, clarify which books need to be read carefully and which books need to be read lightly, so as to improve reading efficiency while learning. The key lies in perseverance. Comrade Mao Zedong once said, "Learning must be learned to the end, and the biggest enemy of learning is not reaching the 'bottom'. Career and studies are not completed in a sudden attack, but rather in..."

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Wang xiao jing

Source:81.cn

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