Wrap up this summary
At first, I thought I was writing a novel, and when I finished writing it, I looked back, wasn't it just an outline? (covering his face and crying).
It took two years and two hundred and seventeen days to write an outline of 119 chapters and 280,000 words. (No face).
However, my goal: to finish it.
So, I accomplished my goal.
I'm done.
In the beginning, a lot of people advised me not to write.
In terms of the quality of the text, it really should be stopped.
However, after writing it, I found that:
If you don't insist on writing, how can you find that the back will collapse more and pounce more badly?
As a novice, I really don't understand anything.
However, on the way to the street, I learned how to write an outline (laughing and crying) and knew where my problems were.
That's the biggest takeaway.
Everyone has a first time, everyone can wrestle, and as long as the legs are okay, they can always learn to walk.
Come on! Self-encouragement.
1. Don't give up if you can, give up once, and your confidence will be less.
2. Persist in writing down to see more problems.
3. Learn more professional knowledge. Search on the Internet and there are famous textbook recommendations.
4. The stones of other mountains can be used to attack jade.
6. Sid Field said:
What you've tried that doesn't work will always tell you what it did. (Textbooks are emphasized, underpinned, and "indeed.") )
What really matters is to write it by hand.
The future is here.
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