why reading books?
I know a good friend who can see how many books a person has read. He said that all the books people read have written on their faces. People who read less often have a narrow and blind face, which is a manifestation of mental hunger. Because reading can make people understand right and wrong and be reasonable, the more they read, the less likely they are to get trapped mentally, and the more gentle and comfortable their faces are.
Of course, people do not read to be good-looking, nor are they just to become rich.
Some people say that when we read a good book for the first time, we feel as if we have found a friend; when we read this good book again, it seems to be reunited with an old friend.
Some people say that reading will make you feel confident but not too stubborn. It allows you to see the world in the eyes of others and also allows you to know yourself clearly.
Although everyone says that reading is good, not everyone can really calm down and read seriously. Many people just seem to love reading.
After all, reading is a kind of spiritual work. The more useful a book, the more tiring it may be to read, because it requires in-depth thinking and effort to understand its meaning. The benefits after reading are not so immediate. It is possible that we have spent a lot of effort to finish a book and cannot immediately feel what we have gained. As a result, many people have no patience to wait for the "subtle" influence to appear.
If the mentality is wrong, the behavior will be deformed, and the result will be disappointing.
People who can really get the benefit and pleasure from reading tend to be pleasing and awe-inspiring about reading-I know this is a good book and I will get something after reading it, and I am willing to wait for the good result with peace of mind Appears, does not require immediate "realization"-this may be the mentality that should be when reading.
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