Paul Graham

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Paul Graham - how you know 学习 - 阿青1987 - 阿青1987

Realizing it does more than make you feel a little better about forgetting,

though. There are specific implications.

For example, reading and experience are usually "compiled" at the time

they happen, using the state of your brain at that time. The same book

would get compiled differently at different points in your life. Which means

it is very much worth reading important books multiple times. I always used

to feel some misgivings about rereading books. I unconsciously lumped reading

together with work like carpentry, where having to do something again is a sign

you did it wrong the first time. Whereas now the phrase "already read" seems

almost ill-formed.

Paul Graham - how you know 学习 - 阿青1987 - 阿青1987

相关单词释意:
implication
[ɪmplɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
n. 牵连, 含义, 暗示
【法】 推断, 含蓄之意, 暗示

misgiving

[mɪs'gɪvɪŋ]
n. 疑虑, 不安, 害怕, 担扰, 疑惧

unconsciously
[ʌn'kɑnʃəsli]
ad. 无意识地, 无意中, 不知不觉地

lump
[lʌmp]
n. 块, 瘤, 很多, 肿块, 笨人
vt. 使成块状, 混在一起
vi. 结块

carpentry
['kɑːp(ə)ntrɪ]
n. 木工手艺, 木工业, 木器

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