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How do primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools handle books?
I sold all my books, whether I was in primary school, junior high school or senior high school. I didn't leave any, because I thought they were useless. The books I have learned are basically useless and will only occupy space at home. So when I was promoted from primary school to junior high school, I sold my primary school books, and so did my junior high school and senior high school books.

Some people may leave all these books as souvenirs, but I don't think it's meaningful to keep them at home. It is enough to leave a diploma as a souvenir. What's more, those books are all useless books that have been learned. It is better to sell them, not to covet those few dollars. It is really a special place to keep them at home.

After the college entrance examination, I took all the books home from school. Although they are heavy, I still think they should be sold at home. After the results of the college entrance examination came out, I decisively sold all the books. Some people may feel a little distressed, but in my opinion, this is an indifferent thing.

Of course, it is also said that it is lent to others, and those books that are lent out are not taken back. Besides, because I'm too embarrassed to go to someone's house to ask for a book or two, I just take them as gifts, not to mention it's useless to keep them.

I once saw a man add up all his high school books and put them in one room. The number of books shows how hard he studied in high school. I also envy her for taking all the books out and posing for a photo, but I still think those books sell better. After all, they are really useless, right?