At the craziest time, Su ye would ask himself this question whenever he found himself idle, whenever he found any mood swings, even if it was a few seconds of confusion.
"At this moment, what should I do most?"
This question may seem simple, and it may even seem useless, but after years of use, it has become a powerful ability!
This ability allows Su ye to do the most important and correct thing immediately, instead of being dazed and confused, or doing the wrong thing.
In fact, Su ye didn't think it was very important when he first practiced the Larkin problem.
Until one company meeting, there was a sudden noise outside, which affected the meeting's effect. Su ye asked himself this question immediately, and then he was the first to solve it, which left a deep impact on the senior management and became an opportunity for promotion.
The Larkin question saved Su ye a lot of time and seized countless opportunities.
These time and opportunities seemed to have little effect at first, but as they continued to accumulate, they changed from quantitative to qualitative, which made Su ye discover a huge effect when resuming the market.
Up to now, whenever Su ye asked himself this question, he felt that he was looking at himself from a higher and broader perspective, so as to get a more correct answer.
Experience trumps instinct, method trumps experience.
Through constant observation and feeling, the cheetahs in Su ye's eyes became clear, and there was no secret in their pounce, scratch, run, etc.
This could not allow Su ye to gain great strength, but at least it would make Su ye's judgment more accurate when encountering similar beasts or combat skills in the future.
Perhaps the most common judgment can save his life.
Ned En nodded and said, "Very good. The cheetah has great explosive power, but its endurance is limited. Now you use the magic rope and start binding the cheetah... Don't aim at the neck, but aim at the legs and legs of the body. You can't be that precise yet. In addition, don't use the magic rope casually, with your current total magic power, you can use up to thirty apprentice spells in one morning."
Su ye nodded, made the first test, and chanted the spell. After more than two seconds, the magic bull rope flew towards one of the cheetahs with a faint light.
The cheetah jumped a few meters, avoided the magic rope, and looked back at Suye, then walked slowly with graceful steps, and stepped on the magic cow rope on the ground.
Seeing this scene, Su ye woke up like a dream.
Looking at Suye's expression, Ned En was very satisfied and said, "Yes, it seems that you have discovered the problem. Magic is omnipotent, but you are not like this. The spell of magic rope can actively capture the enemy within a certain range, but If the enemy moves too fast, or the distance is too far, the magic rope will be useless. This is why most of our magician's staffs are inlaid with amethyst, just to speed up the casting speed. All talents or abilities that speed up the casting speed are Top priority."
"Okay, you continue to use the magic rope until you tie three cheetahs in a row."
"Thank you, teacher!"
Su ye calmed down and easily portrayed the superiority brought by the magic circle, returning to the mentality of a humble student again.
"What better way should I use to learn magic now?" Su Ye asked a different question based on Larkin's problem, which Su Ye named "method problem".
"You can try deliberate practice."
Su ye knew that he could not find the "perfect method", but using a recognized and effective method and then changing it slightly according to his own thinking was definitely much better than practicing randomly.
"Deliberate practice first requires clear goals. The big goal of this deliberate practice is to tie up the cheetah, but this big goal is too general. It is best to use the method of project management goal management to break it down into different small goals. To complete several small goals, you can The big goal is naturally completed. The big goal can be decomposed into 'better judge the movement of the cheetah', 'better judge the range of the magic rope', 'control the magic cow rope more accurately' and 'cast spells faster'. Among them are more Fast casting requires long practice, so I put it down for now."
"Start practicing with the first small goal. However, to better judge the cheetah's movements, this goal is not clear and specific. You should use the smart principle to determine the goal, that is, specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and relevant. Time limit. Then, within half an hour, I must be able to judge the cheetah's next move in advance, and succeed at least eight times out of ten times, so that my magic rope can tie the cheetah."
"To do it specifically, we must first observe and summarize various possibilities, and then compare them one by one..."
The method of use is fundamentally different from random practice.
At first, Ned En didn't feel it, but soon, Ned En was surprised to find that Su ye's accuracy in judging the cheetah's movements increased rapidly.
"He must be a fighting genius!"
Ned En cheered in his heart as if he had discovered a new magic, but there was only a very faint smile on the surface.
When the lunch break bell rang, Su ye recited the spell, stretched out his finger, and the magic rope flew out like a live snake. The cheetah jumped forward suddenly, but it just jumped into the range of the magic rope.
The magic rope suddenly rose from two meters to four meters. It first bound the two hind legs of the cheetah, and then continued to spread to bind the other two front legs.
"Wow..." the cheetah let out a low growl unwillingly.
"Good!" Ned En praised.
Su ye stretched out his hand and took back the rope on the cheetah.
The original two cheetahs were already lying on their backs, and the third cheetah also turned over, revealing its white-haired belly to Su ye, whining and begging.
Su ye gasped for breath, only then did he realize that as his magic power continued to be consumed, his physical strength and energy also continued to decline.
However, the surrender of the three cheetahs and the joy of mastering magic dispelled the physical and mental exhaustion.
"You are a genius! A genius of combat magic!" Ned En couldn't help but say it even though he tried his best to control it.
"I pretended to believe your nonsense."
Su ye didn't believe Ned En's words at all, because everything Ned En saw, those so-called genius phenomena, were just the result of years of practice and had nothing to do with genius.
Su ye knew better than anyone how ordinary he was back then.
Not only was Ned En not angry when he heard Su ye's words, but he was very happy.
"This kid is so humble. His achievements may far surpass those of his classmates. That Lake has the talent of never forgetting, but if he meets Su ye on the battlefield, he will definitely die."
Ned En made a judgment in his heart, saw Su ye was covered in sweat, and said, "Go take a shower, and then have lunch."
"Thank you very much for your guidance!" Su Ye thanked him sincerely. Today's harvest is too great.
Ned En turned to leave, but after taking a few steps, he suddenly said, "By the way, Kelton is trustworthy, in most cases."
"Teacher knows Kelton? But, there seems to be something in the words..." Su ye watched Ned En's red hair disappear into the woods.
Su ye took a shower and didn't eat directly. Instead, he found a meditation place specially opened for students by the school to meditate.
Before entering the meditation lawn, Su ye received a simple magic bracelet with a set time of 30 minutes.