The World of Deities

Chapter 39: Deliberate Practice

In the craziest time, Su Ye would ask himself this question as long as he found himself idle, as long as he found any emotional fluctuations, even if it was a few seconds of confusion.

"At this moment, what should I do most?"

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 thing immediately, instead of being lost in a daze, or doing the wrong thing.

In fact, Su Ye didn't think it was too important when he first practiced the Larkin problem.

Until a company meeting, there was a sudden noise outside, which affected the effect of the meeting. Su Ye asked himself this question for the first time, and then he was the first to solve it, leaving a deep impact on the senior management and becoming an opportunity for promotion.

The Larkin problem saved Su Ye a lot of time and seized countless opportunities.

These times and opportunities seemed to have little effect at first, but as they continued to accumulate, they changed from quantity to qualitative change, and Su Ye found a huge effect in the resumption of the market.

Up to now, whenever Su Ye asks himself this question, he feels that he is looking at himself from a higher and broader perspective, so as to get a more correct answer.

Experience trumps instinct, and method trumps experience.

Through constant observation and feeling, the cheetahs in Su Ye's eyes became clear, and there were no secrets in their flapping, scratching, and running.

This did not allow Su Ye to gain a strong power, but at least it made Su Ye's judgment more accurate when he encountered similar beasts or combat skills in the future.

Perhaps the most common judgment can save his life.

Nidern nodded and said, "Very good. Cheetahs are very explosive, but their stamina is limited. Now you use magic ropes and start binding cheetahs... Don’t aim at the neck, aim at your body’s legs and feet. You still can’t do so accurately. 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, made the first trial, and chanted the mantra. After more than two seconds, the magic cow rope flew towards one of the cheetahs with a faint light.

The cheetah leaped abruptly, jumped several meters, avoiding the magic rope, and looked back at Su Ye, then walked slowly with graceful steps, stepping on the magic cow rope on the ground by the way.

Seeing this scene, Su Ye woke up like a dream.

Nidern looked at Su Ye’s expression and was very satisfied and said: "Yes, it seems that you have found the problem. Magic is omnipotent, but you are not. The magic rope spell 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’ wands are inlaid with amethysts to speed up the casting speed. All talents or abilities that speed up the casting speed are The top priority."

"Well, you continue to use the magic rope until you tie three cheetahs in a row."

"Thank you, teacher!"

Su Yehui easily portrayed the superiority brought by the magic circle, and once again returned to the mentality of a humble student.

"What better method should I use to learn magic now?" Su Ye asked a different question based on Larkin's problem, and Su Ye named it a "method problem."

"You can try deliberate practice."

Su Ye knew that he could not find the "perfect method", but it was definitely better than random practice to use a recognized and effective method and then change it slightly according to his own thinking.

"In deliberate practice, we must first clarify the goal. The big goal of this deliberate practice is to tie the cheetah, but this big goal is too general, it is best to use the project management goal management method to break down into different small goals. Complete several small goals, also The big goal is naturally completed. The big goal can be broken down into'better judge the cheetah's movements, better judge the range of the magic rope, more accurately control the magic cow rope' and'cast spells faster'.

"Start with the first small goal. However, to better judge the cheetah's movements, this goal is not clear and specific. The SMART principle should be used to determine the goal, which is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and relevant. Time limit. Then, within half an hour, I will be able to judge the next move of the cheetah in advance, and it will succeed at least eight times in ten times, so that the magic rope that helps me can be tied to the cheetah."

"To be specific, we must first observe and summarize the various possibilities, and then compare them one by one..."

The method of use is fundamentally different from random practice.

At first, Nideen didn't feel it, but soon, Nideen was surprised to find that Su Ye's accuracy in judging the cheetah's movements rose rapidly.

"He must be a fighting genius!"

Nideen cheered in his heart like discovering new magic, but only a very faint smile appeared on the surface.

When the bell rang during the lunch break, Su Ye's spell was recited, and when he reached out his hand, the magic rope flew out like a living snake, and the cheetah jumped forward suddenly, but it just hit the magic rope's capture range.

The magic rope suddenly rose from two meters to four meters, first binding the two hind legs of the cheetah, and then continuing to spread, binding the other two front legs.

"Woo..." Cheetah whispered unwillingly.

"Good!" Niedern praised.

Su Ye stretched out his hand and retracted the rope from the cheetah.

The original two cheetahs were already lying on their backs, and the third cheetah also turned over, exposing its white belly to Su Ye, making a pleading sound.

Su Ye gasped for breath, and then realized that as the magic power was continuously consumed, his physical strength and energy continued to decline.

However, the surrender of the three cheetahs and the joy of mastering magic dispelled physical and mental fatigue.

"You are a genius! A genius of combat magic!" Even if he tried his best to control, Nidern couldn't help but say it.

"I pretend to believe your nonsense."

Su Ye didn't believe in Niedern's words at all, because everything Niedern saw, the so-called phenomena of genius, was just the result of his years of practice and had nothing to do with genius.

Su Ye knew how general he was back then.

Nidern was not only not angry when he heard Su Ye's words, but was very happy.

"This kid is really humble, and his achievements are probably far better than those of his classmates. That Lake has an unforgettable talent, but if he meets Su Ye on the battlefield, he will definitely die."

Nidern made a judgment in his heart and saw Su Ye all in sweat and said, "Go take a bath and have lunch."

"Thank you very much for your guidance!" Su Ye thanked him convincingly. Today's harvest is so great.

Nidern turned and left, but after a few steps, he suddenly said, "By the way, Kelton is trustworthy, in most cases."

"The teacher knows Kelton? However, there seems to be something in the 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 place specially opened by the school for students to meditate.

Before entering the meditation lawn, Su Ye received a simple magic bracelet with a set time of 30 minutes.