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The underlying principle of getting things done is: iterative closed-loop
1. Zhang Yunfan said, doing things is very much like shooting arrows at a target; the target is correct, and whether you hit the ten-ring depends on luck. But if you use a good gun and aim correctly at that target, the probability of hitting is higher.
He’s not just talking about the number of attempts, but also about having the correct goal and the correct method—these are prerequisites for the number of tries.
2. Memory bearing says, when I was a child taking exams, whether I did well or poorly, I would be scolded by my mom.
“If I did well, she would ask me to explain the reasons, what exactly caused the good result, list them out, 1, 2, 3. If I did poorly, why? List them out, 4, 5, 6. Does that mean next time, just by doing 4, 5, 6, I will definitely fail? Or if I do the same 4, 5, 6 next time, will I do well? What does she want? Not the result, but repetition.”
“If gambling always leads to loss, does winning now matter?
If gambling always leads to victory, does losing now matter?”
“To find patterns, I can lose or win; everything is just an experiment, just a process. Discovering patterns is the goal, finding points that can be repeated is the goal.”
He’s not just talking about the number of attempts, but about the number of iterations in the closed loop.
3. Scott Adams asked: Are you a practice-oriented person?
This question is also for myself.