Monday, December 9, 2024

You Learn ... Actions

 Top business / world leaders often spend five hours per week doing deliberate learning.

You learn .... what , why , who, when , where , how , your self .

Different fields require different amounts of deliberate practice in order for someone to become world-class.

When it comes to learning proper grammar, we have the perfect starting point! 

Understanding ‘who, what, when, where, why and how’ is an essential part of successful communication.

Learning is a choice. 

Make a determined effort to learn about success, study success and take action

Many people want to improve their lives but they don’t take action and learn the right things that will take their life to a whole new level. 

Never action , never learn yet. 

Knowledge and action will take you wherever you want to go. 

May God bless and inspire you to be a student of success by taking a firm grasp on success and taking fearless action so that you may be successful in all areas of your life.

● 🇬🇧 The following are trilingual learning about LEARN 

 • 🇨🇳 以下是关于学习的三种语言学习(简体中文)•Yǐxià shì guānyú xuéxí de sān zhǒng yǔyán xuéxí (jiǎntǐ zhōngwén)

● 🇫🇷 Voici des apprentissages trilingues sur apprendre (en français)


1.🇬🇧 “If you are willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.” 

🇨🇳 如果你愿意学习,没有人可以帮助你。如果你下定决心学习,没有人可以阻止你。Rúguǒ nǐ yuànyì xuéxí, méiyǒu rén kěyǐ bāngzhù nǐ. Rúguǒ nǐ xiàdìng juéxīn xuéxí, méiyǒu rén kěyǐ zǔzhǐ nǐ.

🇫🇷 Si vous êtes prêt à apprendre, personne ne peut vous aider. Si vous êtes déterminé à apprendre, personne ne peut vous arrêter.


Understand how you can apply the principles of deliberate practice. 

了解如何应用刻意练习的原则。Liǎojiě rúhé yìngyòng kèyì liànxí de yuánzé.

Comprenez comment vous pouvez appliquer les principes de la pratique délibérée.

Many of world leaders, despite being extremely busy, have set aside at least an hour a day (or five hours a week) over their entire career for activities that could be classified as deliberate practice or learning. I call this phenomenon the five-hour rule.

世界上的许多领导人尽管非常忙碌,但在其整个职业生涯中,每天仍会留出至少一个小时(或每周五个小时)用于可归类为刻意练习或学习的活动。我把这种现象称为五小时规则。Shìjiè shàng de xǔduō lǐngdǎo rén jìn guǎn fēicháng mánglù, dàn zài qí zhěnggè zhíyè shēngyá zhōng, měitiān réng huì liú chū zhìshǎo yīgè xiǎoshí (huò měi zhōu wǔ gè xiǎoshí) yòng yú kě guī lèi wèi kèyì liànxí huò xuéxí de huódòng. Wǒ bǎ zhè zhǒng xiànxiàng chēng wèi wǔ xiǎo-shí guīzé.

De nombreux dirigeants mondiaux, bien qu’extrêmement occupés, ont consacré au moins une heure par jour (ou cinq heures par semaine) tout au long de leur carrière à des activités qui pourraient être qualifiées de pratique délibérée ou d’apprentissage. J’appelle ce phénomène la règle des cinq heures.

🇬🇧 1 Year has 52.1429 Weeks. With five-hour rule in place , you can deliberate practice or learning a total of  52.1429 x 5 hours  = 260.7145 hours in a year.

🇨🇳 1 年有 52.1429 周。按照五小时规则,你在一年内可以刻意练习或学习总共  52.1429 x 5 小时  = 260.7145 小时。1 Nián yǒu 52.1429 Zhōu. Ànzhào wǔ xiǎoshí guīzé, nǐ zài yī niánnèi kěyǐ kèyì liànxí huò xuéxí zǒnggòng  52.1429 X 5 xiǎoshí  = 260.7145 Xiǎoshí.

🇫🇷 1 an compte 52,1429 semaines. Avec la règle des cinq heures en place, vous pouvez délibérer sur la pratique ou l'apprentissage d'un total de 52,1429 x 5 heures = 260,7145 heures par an.

🇬🇧 2. “The expert in anything was once a beginner.” 

🇨🇳 任何领域的专家都曾经是初学者。Rènhé lǐngyù de zhuānjiā dōu céngjīng shì chū xuézhě.

🇫🇷 L'expert en quelque domaine que ce soit était autrefois un débutant.


🇬🇧 3. “Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow.” 

🇨🇳 学习与创新密不可分。成功的傲慢就是认为昨天所做的足以应付明天。Xuéxí yǔ chuàngxīn mì bùkěfēn. Chénggōng de àomàn jiùshì rènwéi zuótiān suǒ zuò de zúyǐ yìngfù míngtiān.

🇫🇷 L'apprentissage et l'innovation vont de pair. L'arrogance du succès consiste à penser que ce que vous avez fait hier sera suffisant pour demain.


🇬🇧  4. “Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.” 

🇨🇳 学习是心灵唯一永不疲惫、永不恐惧、永不后悔的事情。 Xuéxí shì xīnlíng wéiyī yǒng bù píbèi, yǒng bù kǒngjù, yǒng bù hòuhuǐ de shìqíng.

🇫🇷 L’apprentissage est la seule chose que l’esprit n’épuise jamais, ne craint jamais et ne regrette jamais.


5. 🇬🇧 “Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.” (Chinese Proverb)

🇨🇳 “学问是一笔财富,它会跟随它的主人到任何地方。”(中国谚语) “Xuéwèn shì yī bǐ cáifù, tā huì gēnsuí tā de zhǔrén dào rènhé dìfāng.”(Zhōng-guó yàn-yǔ)

🇫🇷 « L’apprentissage est un trésor qui suivra son propriétaire partout. » (Proverbe chinois)


🇬🇧 Detailed Explanation of ‘Who, What, When, Where, Why, How’

‘Who’: Explaining its usage and examples.

Let’s learn the first one: ‘Who.’ This little word has a big job. It helps us identify or inquire about people.

When you want to know which person did something, who they are, or who they relate to, ‘who’ is your go-to word. For example, “Who made these delicious cookies?” or “Who is the author of this book?” So next time you’re curious about someone, remember, ‘who’ is your best friend!

 🇨🇳 “谁、什么、何时、何地、为什么、如何”的详细解释

“谁”:解释其用法和例子。

让我们学习第一个:“谁”。这个小词起着很大的作用。它帮助我们识别或询问人。

当你想知道哪个人做了某事、他们是谁或他们与谁有关时,“谁”就是你的首选词。例如,“谁做了这些美味的饼干?”或“这本书的作者是谁?”所以下次你对某人感到好奇时,请记住,“谁”是你最好的朋友!

“Shéi, shénme, hé shí, hé de, wèishéme, rúhé” de xiángxì jiěshì

“shéi”: Jiěshì qí yòngfǎ hé lìzǐ.

Ràng wǒmen xuéxí dì yī gè:“Shéi”. Zhège xiǎo cí qǐzhe hěn dà de zuòyòng. Tā bāngzhù wǒmen shìbié huò xúnwèn rén.

Dāng nǐ xiǎng zhīdào nǎge rén zuòle mǒu shì, tāmen shì shéi huò tāmen yǔ shéi yǒuguān shí,“shéi” jiùshì nǐ de shǒuxuǎn cí. Lìrú,“shéi zuòle zhèxiē měiwèi de bǐnggān?” Huò “zhè běn shū de zuòzhě shì shéi?” Suǒyǐ xià cì nǐ duì mǒu rén gǎndào hàoqí shí, qǐng jì zhù,“shéi” shì nǐ zuì hǎo de péngyǒu!

 🇫🇷 Explication détaillée de « Qui, Quoi, Quand, Où, Pourquoi, Comment »

« Qui » : explication de son utilisation et exemples.

Apprenons le premier : « Qui ». Ce petit mot a une grande fonction. Il nous aide à identifier ou à nous renseigner sur les gens.

Lorsque vous voulez savoir quelle personne a fait quelque chose, qui elle est ou à qui elle est liée, « qui » est votre mot de prédilection. Par exemple, « Qui a fait ces délicieux biscuits ? » ou « Qui est l’auteur de ce livre ? » Alors la prochaine fois que vous êtes curieux à propos de quelqu’un, n’oubliez pas que « qui » est votre meilleur ami !


🇬🇧 6. “Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and diligence.” 

🇨🇳 学习并非偶然获得,必须通过热情和勤奋去追求。Xuéxí bìngfēi ǒurán huòdé, bìxū tōngguò rèqíng hé qínfèn qù zhuīqiú.

🇫🇷 L’apprentissage ne s’acquiert pas par hasard, il doit être recherché avec ardeur et diligence.


7. 🇬🇧 “Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.” 

🇨🇳 有时你会获胜,有时你会吸取教训。Yǒushí nǐ huì huòshèng, yǒushí nǐ huì xīqǔ jiàoxùn. 

🇫🇷 Parfois on gagne, parfois on apprend.


8. 🇬🇧 “Action is the best teacher. Because you have first hand experience through your action. ” 

🇨🇳 行动是最好的老师。因为你可以通过行动获得第一手的经验。Xíngdòng shì zuì hǎo de lǎoshī. Yīnwèi nǐ kěyǐ tōngguò xíngdòng huòdé dì yī shǒu de jīngyàn.

🇫🇷 L’action est le meilleur enseignant, car elle vous permet d’acquérir une expérience de première main.

9. 🇬🇧  “Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune.” 

🇨🇳 正规教育能让你谋生。自学能让你发财。Zhèngguī jiàoyù néng ràng nǐ móushēng. Zìxué néng ràng nǐ fācái.

🇫🇷 L’éducation formelle vous permettra de gagner votre vie. L’auto-éducation vous fera gagner une fortune.

🇬🇧 How the best leaders follow the five-hour rule often fell into three buckets: reading, reflection, and experimentation.

最优秀的领导者遵循五小时规则的方法通常分为三个部分:阅读、反思和实验。Zuì yōuxiù de lǐngdǎo zhě zūnxún wǔ xiǎoshí guīzé de fāngfǎ tōngcháng fēn wéi sān gè bùfèn: Yuèdú, fǎnsī hé shíyàn.

 🇫🇷 La manière dont les meilleurs dirigeants suivent la règle des cinq heures se divise souvent en trois volets : la lecture, la réflexion et l’expérimentation.

1. Read ● 读  ● Lire 

10. 🇬🇧 “I learned the value of hard work by working hard.”

🇨🇳 我通过努力工作懂得了努力工作的价值。Wǒ tōngguò nǔlì gōngzuò dǒngdéliǎo nǔlì gōngzuò de jiàzhí.

🇫🇷 J’ai appris la valeur du travail acharné en travaillant dur.

2. Reflect

Other times, the five-hour rule takes the form of reflection and thinking time.

3. Experiment

Finally, the five-hour rule takes the form of rapid experimentation.

Throughout his life, Ben Franklin set aside time for experimentation, masterminding with like-minded individuals, and tracking his virtues. Google famously allowed employees to experiment with new projects during 20 percent of their work time. Facebook encourages experimentation through Hack-a-Months.

The biggest example of experimentation might be Thomas Edison’s. Even though he was a genius, Edison approached new inventions with humility. He would identify every possible solution and then systematically test each one of them. According to one of his biographers, “Although he understood the theories of his day, he found them useless in solving unknown problems.”

He took the approach to such an extreme that his competitor, Nikola Tesla, had this to say about the trial-and-error approach: “If [Edison] had a needle to find in a haystack, he would not stop to reason where it was most likely to be. He would proceed at once with the feverish diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found the object of his search.”

🇨🇳 顶级商界/世界领袖通常每周花五个小时进行刻意学习。

你学习……什么、为什么、谁、何时、何地、如何、你自己。

不同的领域需要不同程度的刻意练习才能使一个人成为世界级人物。

说到学习正确的语法,我们有完美的起点!

理解“谁、什么、何时、何地、为什么和如何”是成功沟通的重要组成部分。

学习是一种选择。

下定决心努力学习成功,研究成功并采取行动。

许多人想改善他们的生活,但他们没有采取行动,学习能将他们的生活提升到一个全新水平的正确事物。

永不行动,永不学习。

知识和行动将带你去任何你想去的地方。

 愿上帝保佑和激励您成为一名成功的学生,牢牢把握成功并采取无畏的行动,以便您在生活的各个方面取得成功。

 Dǐngjí shāngjiè/shìjiè lǐngxiù tōngcháng měi zhōu huā wǔ gè xiǎoshí jìnxíng kèyì xuéxí.

Nǐ xuéxí……shénme, wèishéme, shéi, hé shí, hé de, rúhé, nǐ zìjǐ.

Bùtóng de lǐngyù xūyào bùtóng chéngdù de kèyì liànxí cáinéng shǐ yīgè rén chéngwéi shìjiè jí rénwù.

Shuō dào xuéxí zhèngquè de yǔfǎ, wǒmen yǒu wánměi de qǐdiǎn!

Lǐjiě “shéi, shénme, hé shí, hé de, wèishéme hé rúhé” shì chénggōng gōutōng de zhòngyào zǔchéng bùfèn.

Xuéxí shì yī zhǒng xuǎnzé.

Xiàdìng juéxīn nǔlì xuéxí chénggōng, yánjiū chénggōng bìng cǎiqǔ xíngdòng.

Xǔduō rén xiǎng gǎishàn tāmen de shēnghuó, dàn tāmen méiyǒu cǎiqǔ xíngdòng, xuéxí néng jiāng tāmen de shēnghuó tíshēng dào yīgè quánxīn shuǐpíng de zhèngquè shìwù.

Yǒng bù xíngdòng, yǒng bù xuéxí.

Zhīshì hé xíngdòng jiāng dài nǐ qù rènhé nǐ xiǎng qù dì dìfāng.

Yuàn shàngdì bǎoyòu hé jīlì nín chéngwéi yī míng chénggōng de xuéshēng, láo láo bǎwò chénggōng bìng cǎiqǔ wúwèi de xíngdòng, yǐbiàn nín zài shēnghuó de gège fāngmiàn qǔdé chénggōng.

🇫🇷 Les grands chefs d'entreprise et les dirigeants mondiaux consacrent souvent cinq heures par semaine à un apprentissage délibéré.

Vous apprenez... quoi, pourquoi, qui, quand, où, comment, par vous-même.

Différents domaines nécessitent différentes quantités de pratique délibérée pour que quelqu'un devienne un expert mondial.

En ce qui concerne l'apprentissage de la grammaire appropriée, nous avons le point de départ idéal !

Comprendre « qui, quoi, quand, où, pourquoi et comment » est un élément essentiel d'une communication réussie.

L'apprentissage est un choix.

Faites un effort déterminé pour en apprendre davantage sur le succès, étudiez le succès et agissez.

De nombreuses personnes veulent améliorer leur vie, mais elles n'agissent pas et n'apprennent pas les bonnes choses qui amèneront leur vie à un tout autre niveau.

Ne jamais agir, ne jamais apprendre encore.

La connaissance et l'action vous mèneront là où vous voulez aller.

 Que Dieu vous bénisse et vous inspire à être un étudiant du succès en saisissant fermement le succès et en agissant sans peur afin que vous puissiez réussir dans tous les domaines de votre vie.




The power of the five-hour rule: improvement rate

People who apply the five-hour rule in the world of work have an advantage. The idea of deliberate practice is often confused with just working hard. Also, most professionals focus on productivity and efficiency, not on improvement. As a result, just five hours of deliberate learning a week can set you apart.


Billionaire entrepreneur Marc Andreessen poignantly talked about improvement rate in a recent interview. “I think the archetype/myth of the 22-year-old founder has been blown completely out of proportion … I think skill acquisition, literally the acquisition of skills and how to do things, is just dramatically underrated. People are overvaluing the value of just jumping into the deep end of the pool, because the reality is that people who jump into the deep end of the pool drown. There’s a reason there are so many stories about Mark Zuckerberg. There aren’t that many Mark Zuckerbergs. Most of them are still floating face down in the pool. And so, for most of us, it’s a good idea to get skills.”


Later in the interview he adds, “The really great CEOs, if you spend time with them–you would find this to be true of Mark Zuckerberg today or of any of the great CEOs of today or the past–they are really encyclopedic in their knowledge of how to run a company, and it’s very hard to just intuit all of that in your early 20s. The path that makes much more sense for most people is to spend five to 10 years getting skills.”


We should look at the five-hour rule the same way we look at exercise

We need to move beyond the cliché, “Lifelong learning is good,” and think more deeply about the minimum amount of learning the average person should do per day to have a sustainable and successful career.


Just as we have minimum recommended dosages of vitamins and steps per day and of aerobic exercise for leading a healthy life physically, we should be more rigorous about how we as an information society think about the minimum doses of deliberate learning for leading a healthy life economically.


The long-term effects of not learning are just as insidious as the long-term effects of not having a healthy lifestyle. The CEO of AT&T makes this point loud and clear in an interview with The New York Times; he says that those who don’t spend at least five to 10 hours a week learning online “will obsolete themselves with technology.”






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