Ted talk subtitles and transcript 02

Many learning blogs have launched a 30-day campaign, mainly through the formation of habits. Although the change from 0 to 1 is huge, I generally don't agree with the statement that "2 1 day forms a habit". However, I still like bloggers to use their personal charm to inspire more people to join the team of change.

But I was encouraged by Matt's point of view. Matt has done many "30-day new sports", such as taking a photo every day, writing a novel for 30 days and not eating sugar for 30 days. This added many impressive 30 days to his previous dull life. He changed from an otaku to a talented person with a diversified life. At the same time, I also gained a healthy body and a group of friends.

When I make small and sustainable changes, what I can stick to is more likely to stick to it. When I make some small and continuous changes, it becomes easier to stick to what I insist on doing.

I am convinced of this. When I can clearly feel that the 30-minute exercise I do every day can bring obvious changes to my body, I have made daily exercise one of the indispensable things in my life. In addition to this aspect, the 30-day new movement has a more exciting point. What we do is 30 days that we think are impossible in life, but we are lucky to have them.

Perhaps some readers here are not very clear about the concept of this new 30-day campaign. For example, in my The Bucket List, I have a desire to make a podcast. Then, when I implement this new activity, I can set up my own staff in those 30 days, and then I can start my podcasting career.

I have seen something before: why do people with more life experience do things more smoothly? Because they have experienced a lot, their adaptability, learning ability and adaptability will be much stronger than those who live a plain life. A long time ago, our grandparents, even our ancestors, lived in a cycle of many days. Comparatively speaking, the diversification of modern people's life and career, in a sense, is to experience a variety of lives.

Of course, for some people who change jobs every three months, this naturally does not apply.

Although we may all live our ordinary or even repetitive lives somewhere in this world now. However, as long as we are willing, we can make changes immediately. Make your life more possible, not only because we only have one life, but also to cope with the changeable future.

Some scholars say that there will be many unheard-of jobs in 10 years, and correspondingly, many jobs will become history. Alpha Go has defeated world-class players such as Li Shishi and Ke Jie. In this contest between artificial intelligence and human intelligence, Li Shishi is probably the only player who has defeated Alpha Go.

This has broken many people's previous ridicule of Li Shishi and refreshed many people's understanding of artificial intelligence. It turns out that artificial intelligence has reached this point.

By the way, artificial intelligence is not far from us. Some simple robots have been used in life, and all kinds of basic courses of algorithms can be learned for free on major learning websites. YouTube, which can be seen over the wall, also has many new tests hung by laboratories and researchers. We can get 80% of the latest cutting-edge knowledge if we want to.

The more influencing factors, the less likely it is to break its stability. We have learned a similar view in biology. The more complex the food web is, the more stable the ecology is and the less likely it is to be destroyed. Similarly, the more qualities a social person has, the more complicated his social skills are, the less likely he is to be eliminated as a social person, and the more likely he is to give full play to his best qualities and survive better.

Back to the key content of this article, we try "30-day new movement" to release our true self. In the process of constantly exploring ourselves, we will easily break our current ordinary life. This can help us master a diverse and complicated life, and the future is unknown.

Give yourself a chance to do what you really want to do. Matt's words are for myself and everyone who reads this article. I only wish life is wonderful.