I believe that there are two types of people who get high scores in English exams: 1) have high intelligence. 2) spend time several times more than others on English learning so that their English levels outperform the level that the English exam requires. If, in a particular circumstance, these two sorts of people compete with each other in an English exam within a limited time period (e.g. two weeks), then the first type of people will win with ease, and the second type of people will be beat miserably. Presumably, the first type of people accounts for 20% of all people. Some of the second sort of people, after the continuous frustrating wars of exams, finds that there is no way to outcome the other type of people, thus begin to believe that Intelligence indicates the scores of exams and those people with high intelligence are born winners. Fortunately, I don't have the hypothesis of "within a limited time" now (at least during this time...
There are only too many articles and books which pertains to the discussion of efficiency and methodology. In book [1], the author believes that in terms of developing a production of software, the pragmatic method is to develop a good-enough version of software, and then to improve it while it is used by consumers. To put it in a general question, a good-enough method is also a satisfactory way to make the things run. In the Zhihu answer [2], when one individual would like to acquaint himself with a new knowledge area (e.g. purchasing money market funds), there are several ways: 1) use Internet search tool to know the basic knowledge. 2) consult an expert about the outline and important point (a good way is to search this question in zhihu.com or quora.com). 3) and then choose a learning path and learn it systematically. And, if possible, the good way is learning by doing. In book [3], Li asserts that one should directly practice the method given by a good teacher...
I believe the most beautiful and elegant answer to this question is from Churchill. "On a peaceful afternoon, I sit at my desk on which there are only a pen and scores of white papers; I write. And this is the most beautiful thing in this world [1]." And, to be pragmatic, there are many advantages by writing a blog. To write is to think better [3, 6]. Exhibit oneself Practice writing skills [2] Other reasons in these three articles from Weipeng Liu [3] Write down one's beliefs and values [4]. Build the value hierarchy. After one has read many books, he wants to write. The inspiration is from [5], a blog of an art professor. It is easier to share with friends about articles, books, movies, and thoughts, like what she does [5]. In our blood, we want to receive the acceptance, agreement from others. And we want to be corrected by others [13]. Just like the academia, when a researcher finds a great principle, he wants to share with h...
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