To tell the truth, I don't go to the library very much in college, but whenever I am alone in the dormitory, that dormitory is my own library; When I am at home, my bay window is my own library. I hope you can at least find a place where you can calm down and see something.
When I have no destination, I will go to the library.
I especially like getting up early in the cold winter morning, wrapping my scarf, carrying my computer, a book and a full cup of hot coffee and going out.
Walking in the wind, with favorite songs or podcasts in headphones, stepping on fallen leaves or the unique white road in winter.
Take two subway stations, feel the warm air full of drowsiness in the car, mixed with drowsiness, and then leave the silent crowd and enter a quieter crowd.
Find a fixed place to sit down, preferably by the wall or window, preferably with a socket! It would be great if it was a corner with both. Then sit for a day.
It's not a pity to waste time here.
The library is like a "spiritual hot spring". Every time I feel lonely and cold, I can go in and have a rest.
No way, there is wifi, air conditioning, quiet, free places are not many.
I understood this truth when I was in college. At that time, my relationship with the dormitory was not good. At first, I wanted to avoid embarrassment. Later, I got into the habit of sitting and even fell in love with the feeling of being alone.
During more than three years in college, except for some activities that need to go out, I basically stayed in the library, only changed my permanent residence from the study room on the first floor to the stacks on the fourth floor, and then returned to the postgraduate study room on the second floor from the empty classroom on the fifth floor.
First of all, I'm not top student, and I don't want to tell you the meaning of my efforts. I am just an ordinary student who loves peace and tranquility, and I have just found a no-man's land to rebuild myself.
We have the same mind and get along very comfortably.
Before graduation, I specially took many photos with the library to commemorate the nearly one and a half years of youth I spent here during my four years in college. To say what the library has given me, I can only say:
"If I don't go to the library, I'm definitely not who I am now."
I still keep this habit after graduation. Whether in Guilin or Beijing, I will sit in the library.
The library, my treasure, my refuge.
The reasons for entering the library for the first time are different, perhaps because of preparing for the exam (college entrance examination, postgraduate entrance examination), perhaps because of the need to find books, perhaps because the final term is coming, perhaps because I don't want to soak in the crowd-I don't want to listen to game audio and variety music in the dormitory anymore. For temporary peace, I went into a big pit. Never came out again.
The library is a quiet social occasion. There is a sense of distance between people that is neither crowded nor alienated.
That "seam" is just right-you read, I do my homework, and he turns on the computer to watch movies. As long as it's not too noisy, we will be very comfortable together.
I don't know who the man sitting opposite me is. Only by opening the hotspot link (the wifi in Dongcheng District Library is really poor ...) found that in addition to "Yin Wei 'an's iphone", there are:
Johnny Warhol
Morning of Don Quixote
"But N2 will not change its name." ...
At this time, I can barely infer the attributes of people nearby and the reason why I am sitting here. It's really interesting.
People who like being alone are the least embarrassed here. No one will ask you why you are always alone.
Imagine that when you look up, you find that no one is watching you, and they are firmly with you. That kind of concentration and seriousness is contagious.
You will have a special sense of security.