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Reading notes on doing the right thing at the right time.
I came across this book in the library the other day, and saw that the cover was Mr. Yu, which reminded me of the goal I set when I first entered school.

? I remember that it was a meditation class, and the teacher asked us to write down the goals or ideals of the university for four years. I vaguely remember sitting by the window, looking out of the window for a while, and resolutely writing down the goal of "reading 400 books". At that time, I simply thought that one year 100, 50 books a semester, plus holidays, should still be ok. Later, I found out that I was really too simple.

? Speaking of this reading goal, it can be traced back to a class meeting during the third year of high school. Every time the class teacher finds that our review status is not very good, he will find some chicken soup videos and articles for our shopping. The effect was quite good at that time. I am immune to chicken soup articles now. What I remember most is the class meeting, where he showed us a video of his speech. What moved me was his experience of reading 800 books in college for five years (including a year off because of tuberculosis). He said, "Every time I go to the library to read a book, I feel a sense of accomplishment when I return to the dormitory, because I read one more book than them. To say that reading has the greatest impact on yourself, it should be a change in the way of thinking. " At that time, I didn't quite understand what a way of thinking was. After going to college and reading more books, I gradually realized that the so-called way of thinking is actually the internal performance of a person's ability.

? Let's get to the point. Tell me how you feel after reading this book. When I read this book, I basically read it in the library. Every time I turn it over, I seem to feel that Teacher Yu is sitting opposite me, and two people are having a long talk. This is exactly what Gorky said, "Reading a good book is like talking to a noble person", and this noble person should refer to the author.

? In the book, I expressed my expectation and connection with young people in the simplest language. In my opinion, every article is very pertinent and worth learning from. Here are some suggestions that I deeply feel.

These features are easy to read, but few people can really do it. People who want to be better will always use these eight points to ask themselves. I believe they will exert a subtle influence on you and make you better in the near future.

Finally, at the end of this book, I present a list of books recommended by Mr. Yu, hoping that people who love reading can find what they love from this list and stick to the habit of reading.