Reading is a painful thing, just like enduring a severe toothache in a dream and doing extremely profound exam questions. Even so, I will keep watching like Tang Monk. The reason is very simple, that is, you can get a lot of information that you can't give you in the circle of fr

Reading is a painful thing, just like enduring a severe toothache in a dream and doing extremely profound exam questions. Even so, I will keep watching like Tang Monk. The reason is very simple, that is, you can get a lot of information that you can't give you in the circle of friends - in the literal and rhetorical sense. It is actually difficult to share the personal experience of reading. Recommending others to read is actually as difficult as sharing a guitar teacher with a cow. When someone says that a book can’t be read at all, how should I reply? I don't think I'm going to think about how to reply. Because you cannot be arbitrary, condescending, make logical mistakes, and you cannot expose the reality that you have not read several books, have poor knowledge, and even lack self-confidence. All I can do is analyze first why people can’t read books. So far, I can only realize that human instincts are actually practical. If you can't read the book, you can only indicate that the content in the book is not what you think is useful. There are usually only two possibilities: either its content is not good enough, and it is not a water of life with the right temperature, or you have not discovered its beauty, just like color blindness cannot see the oasis in the desert.