表达
1.In pretty much every area, a hallmark of expert performance is the ability to see patterns in a collection of things that would seem random or confusing to people with less well developed mental representations.
hallmark●○○○○
标志;特征;特点
Thehallmarkof something or someone is their most typical quality or feature.
•It's a technique that has become thehallmarkof Amber Films...这已经成为安伯电影公司的标志性技术。
•The killing had thehallmarks of a professional assassination...这起谋杀案具有职业暗杀的特征。
•His designs show a love of simplicity which is very much hishallmark.他的设计显示出对简约风格的偏爱,这正是他一贯的特点。
造句:The use of montage was a hallmark of his early movie work.
2.This ability to create a detailed mental representation of a climb before embarking on it is something that only comes with experience.
embark●●○○○
着手;开始做
If youembark onsomething new, difficult, or exciting, you start doing it.
•He'sembarking on a new career as a writer...他即将开始新的职业生涯——当一名作家。
•The governmentembarked on a programme of radical economic reform.政府开始实施一项彻底的经济改革计划。
造句:China is embarking on the next five-year plan, which draws attention from western media.
感悟
It's not hard and mysterious to be an expert. From the experience of many masters, we can tell that it's vital to practice for a long time. Many grandmasters are very interested in the field in their early age. And of course they put much time into it. With the time they spend on practicing, there are many mind representations formed. And with these mind representations, they can easily do well in the area they choose. And they can get more positive feedbacks, which motivate them to work harder. And the practice they put lead to better performance. Thus, they form a positive feedback loop. So we can use this to arrange our study.