depth of knowledge to be gained from books is much richer and broader than what can
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The depth of knowledge to be gained from books is much richer and broader than what can be learned from direct experience
The speaker prefers that reading books is more effective way to gain richer and broader knowledge compared with learning from direct experience. As for me, admittedly, as the conditional method of study, read is a wise choice. However, the alternative is as effective as the former.
To begin with, books are the precious wealth of our human being during the thousands years. Too much information is concluded in the books to record the history of the nature, the experience of the ancestors, and the regulation discovered by the great. The books provide us rich knowledge all over the fields now existing, no matter what we are needed. We always compare the library as the sea of the information, that means there are broad knowledge for us to refer. It is reading that makes us approach to the science, the art, the politic and so on. What's more, when we devote ourselves to the reading, there will be a strong feeling that we are not far from the great, wise, and kind people during the history of the human we respect a lot. Even we can make good friends with them, learn from them, who has many merit s for us to study...