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Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?

author:Grandma's reading and writing time

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During the evening reading time, I ended up chatting with my sister on the phone for 1 hour and 11 minutes.

Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?

Although it was delayed for some time, the check-in task still had to be completed, but I could only read a few pages less today.

It's still Liu Yong's book, I finished reading the book "Be a Popular Person" yesterday, and I continue to read another book today, called "You Can Be Smarter".

When I saw the question "Who are you reading for?", I felt emotion in my heart again.

Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?
Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?

In fact, on the issue of reading, the ancients have long made a conclusion: there is a golden house in the book, and there is Yan Ruyu in the book. The importance of reading is particularly emphasized.

Why do we read?

Some people may say that it is to get high grades and enter a prestigious school, so as to live a better life.

Some people will say that it is to expand their knowledge and improve their competitiveness.

Some people also say that they are studying for their families and hoping that they will have a good life, for the sake of society, and for changing the world.

Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?

Although there is no standard answer to who to read for, as it depends on each person's values and outlook on life. But I think that the ultimate purpose of our reading is for ourselves, to become a better version of ourselves.

Because reading books is the easiest and cheapest way to improve yourself and make your life better.

Whenever we read a good book, the characters, plots, and stories in the book infiltrate our hearts.

Whenever we read a good book, it's like communicating with a wise person and drawing wisdom from their experience.

Walking in the sea of books, we can enjoy the fun of reading, we can feel the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the characters in the books, and experience their successes and failures, so as to broaden our horizons, stimulate our creativity, and improve our realm.

Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?

Reading also reminds us of those classic literary masterpieces and those academic achievements that shine with wisdom.

Reading also makes me cherish my time more and better face the challenges of life. No matter what kind of dilemma we face, we can find the answers in the book, inspire courage and perseverance, and persevere.

Reading books can exchange ideas with those who share common beliefs and values, enrich our hearts and make our lives more meaningful.

Reading books can become our own spiritual mentors, and we can draw courage, tenacity, and optimism from books, and counterattack in difficult situations to become a better version of ourselves.

Reading can also be a role model for others. By sharing the knowledge, experience and wisdom in books, we can resonate with others and lead them to a better future.

In the world of books, we can learn about different voices, different perspectives, and different ways of life in this world. Feel the diversity and complexity of the world so that you can better understand and respect it.

In the world of books, we can be anyone, go anywhere, and experience any experience to make better choices on the path of life.

As Liu Yong said: "Young people, grasp the best period of your life and do something for yourself! Not for your parents, not for your teachers, not for your grades, not even for the joint entrance examination."

Just because you have to record more good things and the wisdom of your predecessors on your pure "heartplate". Just because you have to build a key to open every door in your life. ”

Let us believe that knowledge is power, and reading is the best way to grow.

Day3: Who is reading for, is it for yourself or for your parents?