Reading can nourish the mind, open the mind, and elevate the mind from trivial and messy reality to a more detached realm. All the daily anxieties, worries, worries and sorrows that lead to great events, as well as all the disputes involving you, will vanish in an instant.
Galileo was a great Italian physicist and astronomer. His contribution to mechanics is to establish the law of falling body, discover the law of inertia of objects, the law of isochronous pendulum vibration and parabolic motion, and determine Galileo principle. When studying at the University of Pisa, he was very curious and often asked some questions, such as "Why don't the planets go in a straight line?" Some teachers think he has too many questions, but he never cares and asks questions. Once, Galileo learned that the mathematician Leach had traveled to Pisa, and he prepared many questions to ask Leach. This time, it's great. The teacher took pains to teach, and the students asked endlessly. Galileo quickly learned the knowledge of plane geometry, solid geometry and so on, and profoundly mastered Archimedes' theory on lever and specific gravity of floating body.
Learning is like learning. If you don't advance, you will retreat.
Reading and learning is the constant nutrition of thought and the endless development of thought.