The "time statistics method" is something that Ljubyshev has insisted on for 56 years. He records the time as detailed as an account book, rigorous and meticulous. For decades, I thought about how boring it would be to write an article, read a book, write a letter, and complete a job, each of which has a time cost calculation, yes A detailed record of the entire life process. But when I read this, I was more shocked than the idea of admiration or imitation. The most curious thing is how he did it? Regarding the seemingly time-consuming and laborious things like recording the time in detail, the first feeling is that I have no confidence to do it, and I also think of another idea, using the time frame to fix myself firmly, isn't it just pulling life into the dull Dead water? But Ljubyshev's life does not seem to be like that. Vitality, harmony and coordination, the increase of age, the decline of memory, these factors seem to be force majeure factors for us, but they did not affect Lubyshev's life at all. During the academic process, even through the accumulation of the first half of his life, his work energy and thinking continued unabated.
People can stop, but time does not stop. Recording time and perceiving time is an excellent way to treat time as a friend. Lyubyshev did this. He recorded his life in its entirety, opened his practice diary, and went back to a Wednesday ten years ago. That day was vividly presented in front of his eyes, who he met and who wrote a letter to. Letter, what kind of progress has been made in research work, this point is enough to attract people to be a time recorder. I started time keeping and didn't have much ambition to even know how long I could last this time? But the most obvious feeling of recording a week is that I feel the power of the black hole of time. When I record all life events, there will always be an hour or more of time in a day that is not recorded, that is In the small gap between two events, time is stolen unconsciously. In the awake state, the black hole time is more than an hour every day, and in the years when it was mostly undisturbed, how much time did the black hole take away from me?
This hot book on time management has been read by many people. People with a perfect time management system have a different meaning, but those who have read it will always be moved by some details in the book. It is most appropriate to describe Ljubyshev's life.
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