Reading is a kind of cultivation. In addition to acquiring knowledge and broadening one's horizons from books, one can broaden one's mind by acquiring the ability to analyze and solve problems. The more knowledgeable people are, the more they respect knowledge, the more they find themselves inadequate, so they do not easily deny others, and therefore are better at listening. Therefore, it is more self-contained.
Reading is a kind of decency. It has been said that books are the ladder of human progress, and only those who read regularly will be on this ladder. How many steps you can take on this ladder may depend on everyone, but if you don't read it, you will never be able to climb this ladder, you can only stand still.
Reading is a culture. If a nation likes to read, it will develop an elegant and humorous style, it will cultivate many talents who pursue cutting-edge science and technology, and it will lead to the progress of its culture. And progress leads to strength.
Tell a story here. At that time, the Mongolian people were divided into two parts, one was **Mongolia, and the other was Moxi Mongolia. The Moxi Mongols were relatively marginalized, and they later moved into Xinjiang with only four tribes. But it was the Dzungar tribe of these four tribes that quickly became strong, not only becoming a major problem for the Qing Dynasty, but also threatening Central Asia.
The reason why Dzungaria is developing so fast is inseparable from the fact that the leader Galdan likes to read. It is said that Galdan is multilingual and has a very large number of books. The Mongols lived a nomadic life, and the Galdan, as the chieftain, also had to migrate with the rotation of the steppes. On each migration, he used 800 camels to carry the book. These books of his are called the library on horseback, and of course it is also a library of ** books.
There are many stories about the importance of reading among the people of Xinjiang, so I will not tell them all here. These stories illustrate the power of reading and the changes it can make. This is true for one tribe, but it is also true for everyone. Therefore, developing the habit of reading is a necessary cultivation for us in today's society. In the network society, all kinds of information are pouring in, and people's hearts are more impetuous, how can we develop the habit of reading?
First of all, you should set aside half an hour or so every day in the midst of the distractions of the world, throw away your phone, force yourself to calm down, and let your eyes scan the book for half an hour, not anywhere else. Of course, this involves the question of the choice of books. It stands to reason that any book is helpful to you, but to be able to understand it deeply, it is best to use books related to your major or books that you are interested in.
The second is to make certain reading notes. This note does not need to be in a special book, you can write and draw directly on the book, forming the interaction between your heart and the book, so as to ensure that you gradually enter a state of no distractions, which will help you devote yourself to and persist in reading.
Again, express what you have read. This kind of expression can be spoken in the form of talking to family members, or it can be sent to Moments, of course, if it can be written into an article and posted online, it is better. Once you've done that, you've actually made visible progress. Of course, it doesn't matter if others see it or not, the important thing is that through this step, you actually consolidate what you have learned. What here does not necessarily refer to knowledge points or knowledge systems, but more importantly, the promotion of thinking.
The next step should be to extend the reading time a little longer, say to an hour or an hour and a half. This will help you immerse your mind in the book and return to the state of study that you had when you were a student. If you reach this point, then you are a true reader.
In fact, there's another way to make use of most of the fragmented time. Lao Yan is more free and loose, and this is how he uses it. The book I'm reading is often either on the couch, in bed, or even at the dinner table, or even next to the computer. When you have a fragment of time, pick it up and flip through it, and then read the previous content. Even if it's only a minute or two, it's a kind of progress, and at the end of the day, it adds up to more than an hour.
Either way, the most important thing is to form the stickiness between the character and the book. And the premise of this relationship is to recognize the importance of reading. Enjoy the New Year