Where is the gap between those who study and those who do not (Part 2)? -When I was in junior high school, I envied a classmate in the class. Her composition was very good and her highlights were frequent. Even the teacher admired her. The article was often used as a model essay to be circulated throughout the grade. What is more admirable is that she dared to raise her doubts to the teacher, and the confidence on her face is always so charming. I asked her the secret, and she said: 'I just like reading, reading all kinds of books.' Reading gave her confidence and gave her the capital to keep a clear head. When I was a student, the teacher's words were authoritative to us, but her ability to maintain independent thinking has always made me envious. People who read books can look at the world from multiple angles after deep thinking; they know that there are not only one answer to some questions; they can tell right from wrong, and they understand that the world is either black or white. You know that there is more than one definition of success, you know how to renounce, you understand the power of insensitivity, you understand the meaning of life, you have your own ideas, you have your own choices, and you have your own life...Reading and not reading The spiritual world of people is different. Two months ago, I often felt impetuous and boring in writing, and my writing was not satisfactory. When I was reading Moments, I saw that this friend had published a book, and that friend had written an article with a hit, and I was so anxious. Confusion and anxiety caused me to lose my temper during that time. Later, I simply bought a few paper books, turned off the electronic equipment, and read quietly. An early morning, a cup of tea, a book, has never been so comfortable! Sometimes I also use book friends to discuss the plot of the book with them. When it comes to interest, I can't help but dance around, wishing to share the interesting parts of the book with each other right away. When I felt that my spiritual world was barren, but I resonated with the author in the books. Under the lead of the author, I saw different landscapes, met different people, and experienced a completely different life. Reading is a process of seeing yourself, seeing the world, and seeing everyone. It was books that enlightened me, allowed me to draw strength, enriched my life, and left me no time to get lost and no time to complain.