Dear Book, before I know it, you have been my neighbor for 18 years. In the years of my life, many things around me have changed, but you have always been with me. Gorky once said that you are the ladder of human progress. But to me, you are more like my neighbor.
As early as my childhood, under the guidance of my mother, I was your neighbor. At that time, you were a fairy tale book and a story book. Every night, in my mother's soft voice, your story floats into my ears and into my heart. It is precisely because of these colorful stories that my childhood was full of fun. I can make friends with the kind-hearted Snow White, and I can also get to know the hard-working Cinderella. Their beautiful character still affects me to this day.
When I was a teenager, you were replaced by a classic book. I learned to be with you in my free time, feeling the vicissitudes of your life and your profound knowledge. In "Uncle Tom's Cabin", I realized how abominable the slavery system in the United States was; in "Hamlet", I realized that hatred can bring so many disasters; in "Jane Eyre", I realized that self-esteem Only by loving yourself can you win the respect of others. Not only did you let me know about history that I had never dabbled in before, and made my vision not only stay in the present but also trace back to the past, you also taught me many principles of life and shaped my initial outlook on life and world.
And now, you beside me have become books that pay attention to and reflect current affairs. As an adult, I have begun to learn to look beyond the society and even the world, and stay with you as my neighbor. , provided me with a very good opportunity. "Currency War" gave me a preliminary understanding of today's world economy; "Director of the Beijing Office" gave me a certain understanding of the Beijing Office; "Common Sense" allowed me to peer into and understand various aspects of society from Liang Wendao's perspective. Ignored “common sense.” Because I live next to you, I have a new understanding of things around me that I once took for granted. You helped me as an adult learn to pay attention to society instead of just feeling sorry for myself.
Future books, I have benefited a lot from being your neighbor for these eighteen years. In the rest of my life, I will continue to ask you to stay with me and continue to teach me more.