After reading the last two chapters of this book, it has gradually become a certain understanding of the author's heart, no matter how it appears, they rarely know what they want before you provide what they ask for, and not many people really want their problem solved. Before you can seriously deal with the problem, you should first ask: do I really want a solution? Otherwise, we will add trouble to new problems, even when we really want to solve the problem, we must not forget that any solution will inevitably have some side effects, people do not have enough time to think about whether they want it, but there is always enough time to regret it.
This book gives me an idea of what my current "problem" is, how to solve it, and what to do when "problem" arises.
The biggest problem is that you don't realize the problem, so keep in mind what your goals are, problems will always happen, remember your goals. The goal is the most important. It doesn't matter whether the goal is achieved, how the problem is solved, or not.
This book is really a work worthy of our programmers to think seriously, heard the older generation said that the old programmer is actually a philosopher. It seems that the words are true.
Is your light still on? Read Note 3