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Fun of reading

1865 views. 2009-10-28 14:54

The French novelist Marcel Proust once said:The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” Terraces, rivers, mountains, or whatever waterfalls all bring a thousand men a thousand ideas, for everyone sees things differently. The fun of reading is realised in perceiving others’ views, exploring new territories with others’ steps, and tasting the juicy world from others’ tongues. Most interestingly, our thoughts are conceived thereby.

 

When European people firstly discovered South America, they were quite astonished by the ways of life locals had been living in for thousands of years, which, consequently, wasn’t count a civilization to the Europeans at all. Men were mainly naked, with some plants covering their private spots, and women didn’t behave any similar to a European lady. The life and the form of civilization is in itself simply a matter of fact, but it’s a completely whole new world to the outsiders as to those original inhabitants. I remember clearly that when I saw the breathtakingly gorgeous views of kanas in XinJiang autonomous region, I could feel this something freshly bursting forth into indescribable happiness, melted and spread slowly in my mouth, and delighted my five sense organs with their majestic yet mysterious power. But the horse renter who’s Kazak told me that he’s already sick of this God given paradise titled by travelers and feels like getting out of it badly. As we were seeing the same sights, all of a sudden the truth finally dawned on me that sometimes it’s hard to find somebody who really understands you, as everyone’s experiences are various to one another, they basically think in different ways.

 

Isn’t that also pleasant? I believe it’s the fun of reading. Beating our brains out to understand the author, we think in their shoes, we assume the situations they were in, and we use our logic to judge right and wrong. A good writer won’t tell what the life we should live is, for he just lets us decide the one we want.

 

Newton’s luck lies in the standing on other giants’ shoulders. It’s as well as ours. We might be short sighted, but we learn from a broad mind—the reading treasure. I enjoy Christnamurti’s profound thoughts, as well as Fritz Riemann’s interesting founding. Rain, please come to Afica telling African children’s tale of woe illustrated by the Korean author Kim made me shed tears, but the amusing words from LianYue’s I ask LianYue cheered me up again. I love history books, thinking of those past ancestors in great admiration. I long for philosophy books which are the effective prescription and best counselor I’d like to go to when I’m confused. Novels are my all time favourite because they usually go with cookies and coffee in a lazy afternoon! Traveling essays are not something can be trifled with, for they bestow broad vision and tell you how fantastic the earth is. Nevertheless dictionaries are indispensable! Logic exercises prevent me from senile dementia! And there are also cooking books for me to pick up later, as I’m dreaming of the day when my dear lover comes back home, dragged instantly by the savoury flavour into the kitchen. He will kiss me brightly on my right cheek, while already laying his fingers on the tempting food that is my latest successful experiment. Reading slow nurturing – to give your child a pleasant personality written by HeiYoulong family, I imagined my ideal family in which my kids are growing up happily along with their superman dad and superwoman mum! What’s more to read? It’s always to be continued. Reading is a lifelong gift I’ve acquired, and I learn from it very much.

 

The general idea of learning, for which I mean the real learning process, is to get as much input as one ever can, in order to dish out information as it’s called the act of output. After reading others’ views, a similar and yet blended idea will have been formed in my mind, which is going to seek a place to voice itself out. It’ll be the most exciting moment to try on our new thought, a thought of our own, no matter if it’s right, it’s ours! This is the ultimate fun of reading. What will you make out of Qianzhongshu, Hezhaowu and Alain de Botton? Let’s see!

 

Reading awards me confidence and wisdom, and I repay back time with loyalty. Like a cunning and caring partner, I will never be sick of reading. Will you?

 

 

 

Melissa, just received her luxury of life three nice books waiting to be ripped into from Dangdang online store

Post comment Comment (57 replies)

Reply touringchina 2009-10-29 16:54
You are an absolute English specialist.Next time you go abroad ,no one will doubt your capacity,what will they dout is the question that confuse them a lot,whether you are a China-American.
you like reading,exactly,you like reading in English versions.
Reply catnfish 2009-10-29 16:56
touringchina: You are an absolute English specialist.Next time you go abroad ,no one will doubt your capacity,what will they dout is the question that confuse them
hmmm thanks very much hey hey..ha but why Chinese-American? because they're powerful ones? I'm happy being Chinese-pure Chinese~ ha~
well I do read almost like everything, but reading English takes more times so that I don't read enough English now. I envy you that you're still a student who gets to manage your times completely!~
Reply touringchina 2009-10-29 17:02
catnfish: hmmm thanks very much hey hey..ha but why Chinese-American? because they're powerful ones? I'm happy being Chinese-pure Chinese~ ha~
well I do read al
being a student is not that easy,we are facing unpleasent situation now.
Reply catnfish 2009-10-29 17:29
touringchina: being a student is not that easy,we are facing unpleasent situation now.
that's right I was there before :)
Let's both just have a little faith! ~
have a good night~
Reply touringchina 2009-10-29 19:12
catnfish: that's right I was there before :)
Let's both just have a little faith! ~
have a good night~
good suggestion.
Reply Fionahere 2009-10-30 08:51
just now i have the pulse to say i haven't been reading for a long time, but then i realised indeed i read one every now and then~~~i feel relieved hehe. it seems that you still have quite a lot of time on hand huh, and it's good for you to do something you like.~~~
Reply catnfish 2009-10-30 09:37
Fionahere: just now i have the pulse to say i haven't been reading for a long time, but then i realised indeed i read one every now and then~~~i feel relieved he
well dear we always say that time's like water in the sponge~ ha..~
You seem very busy at the moment, well it's a new start for you and there'll be times for you to get used to it. No worries I'm sure you'll have plenty of times to read later~

I'm way busier this semester as well. But I try my best to squeeze time to read. :P
Reply Fionahere 2009-10-30 09:39
catnfish: well dear we always say that time's like water in the sponge~ ha..~
You seem very busy at the moment, well it's a new start for you and there'll be ti
that's nice huh~~~
Reply Cenir.xue 2009-10-30 15:12
i love reading too...but after i had a job,i am too busy everyday to read...really a pity...
Reply catnfish 2009-10-30 15:18
Cenir.xue: i love reading too...but after i had a job,i am too busy everyday to read...really a pity...
I find the same problem with u. Less reading time, less fun!~..~
Reply tjgongzuo 2009-10-31 12:22
yes, reading is fun and a life time journey!

You can preceive writers' mind, and even go into his/her world to feel, to taste, to cry....; Shuttling back (to author's era and age) and forth (to present)like an angel is a NIRVANA of reader. In Chinese great novel,XiYouJi (a journey to the west), Monkey King is described by author with 72 changes, be ghost,old man,beautiful girl, young lady without language barriers. and this monkey can go 108000 miles with just turning a single somersault. Monkey king shuttles back and forth from the heaven to ghost cave,from western world to DA TANG Dynasty  ,from so-called "fruit and flower mountain" to "daughter country" freely.

Readers are true monkey king while they are reading. In addition, readers are lucky and have much more fun than monkey king, because no one (as monk of TANG) will pronounce a curse against his (monkey King's ) bad behavior.

Let do some reading now!
Reply woods 2009-10-31 19:18
Reading~At times I suspect I have totally forgotten what it really should be.You know what I mean?hmm~Just keep reading the books of professions.Not knowing the fun of reading mostly~This is awful.
Reply catnfish 2009-11-1 14:02
tjgongzuo: yes, reading is fun and a life time journey!

You can preceive writers' mind, and even go into his/her world to feel, to taste, to cry....; Shuttling
haha hey hey I'm glad to see you're making a short essay here! it's good to read and I think your words are cunning~ :)

Seems that Monkey King's your fav!~
Reply catnfish 2009-11-1 14:05
woods: Reading~At times I suspect I have totally forgotten what it really should be.You know what I mean?hmm~Just keep reading the books of professions.Not k
hope you'll find sometime yourself to pick up books that you like to read! btw hope that test results' re going to be really satisfacotry~
Reply NanaChan 2009-11-3 13:28
Really good article! I read the contents, but also enjoy the beautiful writing. I don't read so broad range of books, just focus on the economics, marketing, and hohoho...English learning books. i think when we grow up, we should be a specialist in one field. after you totally grab it, then you can broaden your book range with your interest. nevertheless, i am always distracted by other funning things.so now, i haven't been a specialist.
Reply catnfish 2009-11-3 13:41
NanaChan: Really good article! I read the contents, but also enjoy the beautiful writing. I don't read so broad range of books, just focus on the economics, mar
ha ~ good to know you concentrated in a certain field which makes you a specialist later :P
and thanks for saying you like the essay. It's the best compliment for the one who wrote it :)
hmmm have you got any books that you want to recommend in economic field or market or English learning? ha just something that's ok for a layman of this field like me to ripe into ~
have a good afternoon there!~
Reply Aromatea 2009-11-3 17:26
it's really good article
Reply catnfish 2009-11-3 19:28
Aromatea: it's really good article
thanks for saying that, and I 'll take that you were enjoying reading ^____^
Reply Jo_grey 2009-11-3 21:30
"The general idea of learning, for which I mean the real learning process, is to get as much input as one ever can, in order to dish out information as it’s called the act of output."   
Really erudite thoughts but easy expression, actually, it's beyond my imagination, hehe...    But I usually have preference for classical Chinese poem and prose.
Reply catnfish 2009-11-3 21:34
Jo_grey: "The general idea of learning, for which I mean the real learning process, is to get as much input as one ever can, in order to dish out informat
aha... It must be taking lots of times and efforts? sorry I'm not good at guessing the subtle feeling of those authors and that's why I say so. I admire you on this account ^_______^
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