diverge into each other rather than isolated from each other. Only when one goes beyond his own field and read widely can he really make remarkable achievements in his study. In addition, the most valuable gifts bestowed by reading extensively are experience, broad view and wisdom. In my opinion, we should read both selectively and extensively. That is to say , upon reading, we have to first distinguish good books from indecent ones. But to the former, there is no such things as too many in reading. |