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2. A few days ago, it was mentioned that for the majority of jobs, training a new employee can take just seven days to get them up to speed. Consider your own job—how many days of training does it take for someone else to be able to do it? I also spoke with a top doctor from Toutiao, who said that it takes 11 years to train a doctor, but the basic skills required to start working can be learned in just three months. Many things that doctors learn in medical school are not used much in practice. Don't be afraid of new things; just learn.
3. Maintain a good learning ability and passion; you can do anything. I have even seen someone with cerebral palsy working as a top coder in a major company, earning over a million a year. He is not a genius in the traditional sense, but rather someone who can focus and delve deeply into their work. Most people lose interest in technology after a few years, yet he has always been particularly passionate.
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