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What's the difference between people who often read books and those who don't?
Let me talk about the difference between people who often read books and people who don't read books from several aspects.

When you are in trouble. People who often read books will try their best to take the initiative to solve difficulties in life or work. Because I understand that many practical problems have actually appeared in various books or articles, I will take the initiative to search for information and find specific solutions to problems from books. People who don't read books are more likely to passively wait for others' help when they encounter problems. If no one comes to help him after waiting for a long time, they may have the cheek to ask for help. He doesn't want to know the specific solution, just wants to solve the problem, and sometimes even avoids it directly, as if he had never encountered this problem.

When chatting. People who often read books can talk far and wide and will not be influenced by topics. Because of reading, they have dabbled in all aspects of knowledge, have a lot of talking materials, are eloquent, and become more willing to communicate and share with others. When chatting with people, you have quick thinking and clear logic, which will give people a feeling of spring breeze. People who don't read books, because they don't know what to say, simply hide in places where no one talks, become more and more timid, dare not speak, and may even become unsociable people in the eyes of others. Even if you communicate with others, your thoughts are unclear and your words are not satisfactory, which is not good for others and yourself.

Temperament. People who often read books are elegant in temperament and give people a sense of literati. They are methodical, slow and steady, not radical, and they can show their great wisdom in their gestures. People who don't read books rarely make plans in advance. They go out as soon as they think about it, and their mood fluctuates greatly, which often gives people the feeling of instability and unreliability.

Finally, for young people, reading books often will help them catch up with the opposite sex. Reading some books about how to strike up a conversation and chat, mastering the skills mentioned in the book and skillfully using the skills you have learned when pursuing the opposite sex will greatly improve the success rate of getting a reply from the opposite sex and winning the favor of the opposite sex, and finally win back beautiful women or throw them into the arms of handsome guys.