As we know, the experience we can get is mainly from the books and practices. Some guys are into books which supply them with a lot of knowledge, while other guys are keen on practices. There is no denying that both of these two ways help us make good preparations to adapt to society.
The people who get the high diplomas might be more inclined to read books. Through reading, they can get some skills, inspirations and ideas that probably would assist him avoid some troubles. Yet, the people who do not show interests on books, set foot in the real world earlier may have a tendency to get experience from the society. It seems that they are alike, for both of them could make people get some tactics and senses. But the latter ones are likely to get frustrated and disappointed because of the one thousand trips. what I am thinking is that if only someone could combine these two methods.
I clearly know some guys truly show no interests on study, like my brother, they enter the work world at young age, and sense the trying and intense situation. Perhaps they easily get impulsive and badly behaved. In that case, trouble is coming. So I think to some extent, they need some mental educations or some guidebooks for their life paths. Conversely, if you merely do some reading, get knowledge without any practices, probably at last you learn nothing. You have to apply what you have learned. Once you get the essence from the books, you could handle some issues more smoothly.
Even if we graduate from schools, we also cannot give up the pursuit of learning. That’s why I say we need to combine both reading and practicing. I cannot say which I prefer to, one thousand trips or books? I need them completely. None is dispensable.
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