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How to make good use of debris time

Give the main answer first:

Empty yourself or observe life.

When the master saw this problem, he thought that some people would say that we should use the fragmented time to learn to read. Learn English, learn Japanese, read novels, read famous books at home and abroad, recite words and so on. Answer the Lord, I can only say:

Shadow Superman (movie title)

Regardless of whether the answer to this question has really been tried, in my experience, it is often unrealistic to learn to read in a fragmented time.

Let's discuss first, what is fragmentation time?

In our life, there are many short hours, we will feel bored, and we will feel as if we can do something to kill time at this time. It is common that when you are in a long queue, or when you take the subway or bus, or when you get to the place early on an appointment with others, or when you have a rest after work, or when you are waiting for the bus.

In short, such fragmentation time often appears in our lives.

So is it realistic to study or read books in fragmented time?

First of all, reading is absolutely unrealistic. If you are reading novels or other literary works, three or five minutes is not enough for you to formally grasp the rhythm of the plot or article. Reading a book in fragmented time can only get a poor reading experience, and may even completely affect the real interest of this novel. Even reading comics or short stories, reading in a fragmented time can't get a good experience, or even nothing in general.

As for studying, I think it is a very stupid behavior. Personally, it is difficult for me to recite a few words word by word and then really remember them clearly, and it is also difficult to remember a grammar on a noisy bus. I think this will not only make me forget, but also affect what I should have done, such as being distracted or distracted. A reasonable metaphor is like picking up sesame seeds and losing watermelon, which is not worth the loss.

I think things like studying and reading should be done seriously, not half-heartedly, while watching whether the bus has arrived and reciting your words.

And these fragmented time, properly empty your thoughts, think nothing-for example, when waiting for the bus, just look at the direction of the bus, rather than entangled in what to do at this time, so as not to waste time. Or observe the scenes in life, observe more people and things around you, and feel your life and your living environment with your heart, instead of burying your head in something and being indifferent to the surroundings.