Chapter 39 Deliberate Practice
At the craziest time, Su Ye will ask himself this question as long as he finds himself idle and finds that he has any emotional fluctuations, even if he is confused for a few seconds.
"What should I do most at this moment?"
This question seems very simple, and even seems useless, but after years of use, it has become a powerful ability!
This ability allows Su Ye to do the most important and correct things immediately, rather than being dazed or confused, or doing the wrong things.
In fact, when practicing the problem of gold lap in the beginning, Su Ye didn’t think it was very important.
Until one company meeting, a noise suddenly came from outside, affecting the effectiveness of the meeting. Su Ye asked himself this question immediately, and then took the lead in solving it, leaving a deep impact on the senior management and became an opportunity for promotion.
The Lajin issue saved Su Ye a lot of time and seized countless opportunities.
These times and opportunities seem to have little effect at the beginning, but as they accumulate, the quantitative change has turned into qualitative change, which makes Su Ye discover a huge effect when reviewing the matter.
Now, whenever Su Ye asks himself this question, he feels that he is examining himself from a higher and broader perspective, thus obtaining a more correct answer.
Experience is better than instinct, and method is better than experience.
With constant observation and feeling, the cheetahs in Su Ye's eyes became clear, and their thrusts, scratches, runs, etc. were all clear.
This cannot allow Su Ye to gain strong power, but at least when encountering similar beasts or combat skills in the future, Su Ye’s judgment will be more accurate.
Perhaps the most common judgment can save your life.
Nideren nodded and said, "It's very good. Cheetah has strong explosive power, but its endurance is limited. You are now using magic ropes and start binding the cheetah... Don't aim at your neck, aim at your body, legs and feet, you can't do that accurately now. In addition, don't use magic ropes casually. With your current total magic power, you can use up to thirty apprentice spells in a morning."
Su Ye nodded, conducted the first test, and recited the spell. After more than two seconds, the magic bull rope flew towards one of the cheetahs with a faint light.
The cheetah jumped suddenly, jumped out several meters, avoiding the magic rope, and looked back at Su Ye, then walked slowly with elegant steps, and stepped on the magic bull rope on the ground.
Seeing this scene, Su Ye woke up as if he was dreaming.
Nideren looked at Su Ye's expression and said very satisfied: "Yes, it seems that you have discovered the problem. Magic is omnipotent, but you are not. The magic rope can actively capture enemies within a certain range, but if the enemy moves too fast or the distance is too far, the magic rope will be powerless. This is why most of our magicians have to be inlaid with amethyst, just to speed up the casting speed. All talents or abilities to accelerate 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 restrained himself and easily portrayed the superiority brought by the magic circle, and returned to the mentality of a modest student again.
"What better way should I use to learn magic now?" Su Ye asked a question based on the Larkin question, but different, and Su Ye named it "Method Question".
"You can try to practice deliberately."
Su Ye knew that he could not find the "most perfect method", but using a recognized and effective method and then changing slightly based on his own thinking will inevitably be much better than practicing randomly.
"The first thing to do is to clarify the goal when practicing deliberately is to tie up the cheetah. However, this big goal is too general. It is best to use the method of project management to manage the goal to break it down into different small goals. Complete a few small goals, and the big goal will naturally be completed. The big goal can be broken down into 'better judge the movements of the cheetah,'better judge the range of the magic rope,'more accurately control the magic bull rope' and 'more faster'. Among them, faster casting requires long-term practice, and let it go for the time being today."
"Start the practice with the first small goal. However, it is better to judge the movements of the cheetah. This goal is not clear and specific enough. You should use the smart principle to determine the goal, that is, the specific, measurable, and reachable, with relevance and time limit. Then, within half an hour, I can judge the next movement of the cheetah in advance, and at least eight times succeed ten times, so that my magic rope can tie the cheetah."
"To do it in detail, you must first observe and summarize various possibilities, and then compare them one by one..."
There is an essential difference between using it and random practice.
At first, Nideen didn't feel it, but soon, Nideen was surprised to find that Su Ye's judgment on the accuracy of the cheetah's movements increased rapidly.
"He must be a combat genius!"
Nidern cheered in his heart as if he had discovered new magic, but he only showed a very faint smile on his face.
When the bell for lunch break rang, Su Ye recited the spell and pointed it out. The magic rope flew out like a living snake. The cheetah jumped forward suddenly, but it just soared to the capture range of the magic rope.
The magic rope suddenly rose from two meters to four meters. First, it tied up the cheetah's two hind legs, and then continued to spread, tied up the other two front legs.
"Aowu..." The cheetah let out a low voice unwillingly.
"Okay!" Nedon praised.
Su Ye stretched out his hand and took back the rope from the cheetah.
The original two cheetahs were already lying to the sky, and the third cheetah also turned over, revealing her white belly to Su Ye, and making a whimpering plea.
Su Ye gasped for breath, and then realized that as the magic power continued to be consumed, his physical strength and energy were also decreasing.
However, the surrender of the three-headed cheetah and the joy of mastering magic dispelled physical and mental fatigue.
"You are a genius! A genius in combat magic!" Even though Nidern tried his best to control it, he still couldn't help but say it.
"I pretend to believe your nonsense."
Su Ye completely disbelief of Nideen's words, because everything Nideen saw, the so-called genius phenomena were just the result of his years of practice and had nothing to do with genius.
Su Ye knew better than anyone else how average he was back then.
Nideen was not only not angry when he heard Su Ye's words, but was happy.
"This child is so humble. His achievements may be far beyond those classmates. That Rick has the talent to remember all the time, but if he meets Su Ye on the battlefield, he will undoubtedly die."
Nideen made a judgment in his heart, and saw Su Ye sweating all over and said, "Go and take a shower and have lunch."
"Thank you very much for your guidance!" Su Ye thanked him conscientiously. The gains today were too great.
Nidern turned and left, but took a few steps and suddenly said, "By the way, Kelton is trustworthy, in most cases."
"Teacher knows Kelton? But, it seems that there is something in his words..." Su Ye watched Nideen's red hair disappear into the woods.
Su Ye took a bath and did not eat directly. Instead, he found a meditation site specially opened for students by the school to meditate.
Chapter completed!