When you have a good project idea, you get excited and work hard for a while, only to find out that this product has already existed in the market.
However, this process of exploration is very important, which is why learning initially involves imitation: first imitating to gain experience, and then moving on to innovation.
This is the path of learning! For example, the idea I had yesterday about one-click distributing videos to various self-media platforms is based on this thought. I found it quite interesting.
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When you have a good project idea, you get excited and work hard for a while, only to find out that this product has already existed in the market.
However, this process of exploration is very important, which is why learning initially involves imitation: first imitating to gain experience, and then moving on to innovation.
This is the path of learning! For example, the idea I had yesterday about one-click distributing videos to various self-media platforms is based on this thought. I found it quite interesting.