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Is reading really useful? Refute a paper
Is reading really useful? The rebuttal paper is as follows:

In recent years, the debate about whether reading is really useful has become increasingly fierce. Although reading can help us acquire knowledge and broaden our horizons, I don't think reading is always useful.

First of all, we need to admit that reading is not a panacea for all problems. Some problems may not be solved by reading at all, such as interpersonal problems, health problems and so on. In addition, for some people, reading may lead to physical and mental fatigue and headache, which will hinder learning and growth.

Secondly, we need to see that the effect of reading is limited. For some specialized knowledge in specific fields, reading really helps us to deeply understand and master it. However, for other fields, reading does not enable us to master all the knowledge and skills. For example, reading can't help us master skills and experience, such as driving, cooking and so on. In these fields, we need personal experience and practice to gain skills and experience.

Finally, we need to realize that reading may bring some negative effects. For example, if we just keep reading without thinking and practicing, then we may become too theoretical and lack practical experience. In addition, some books may bring negative emotions, such as fear and depression, which may have a negative impact on our physical and mental health.

To sum up, although reading has its advantages, we also need to see its limitations and shortcomings. Therefore, when deciding whether to study or not, we need to make choices and judgments according to our actual situation and needs, rather than blindly pursuing.