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Sichuan Xueba entered the library 1 185 times a year. Why are fewer and fewer people entering the library now?
Living in an era of ever-changing network information, more and more people spend less time in the library and more time playing mobile phones at home. They are either addicted to online games or e-books. However, can you really know everything about this world without leaving home? Can e-books and online games really replace libraries?

Then let's talk about the disadvantages of online games and e-books: playing games online for a long time affects students' study.

Form a withdrawn character. Playing online games will rarely communicate with people around you. In the long run, you will form a withdrawn character, unwilling to contact with outsiders.

If you are an office worker, you often stay up late to play games at night, which will inevitably affect the quality of sleep. Lack of sleep will lead to lack of energy at work, inability to concentrate on work, and even frequent mistakes, resulting in unnecessary losses.

Always look for the pride of the characters in the game and avoid the reality.

Waste a lot of money, time and energy.

I wasted the best time of my life.

E-books are generally some online novels without nutrition, which are generally similar and can only be used as a way to kill time. However, there are few books with classic meaning or practical help in e-books. And reading too many e-books is not good for your eyes, and your eyes will get tired after a long time.

The inevitable trend of scientific and technological development. Reading books online anytime and anywhere is like killing time and having fun. Unlike sitting upright in the library, people study quietly instead of having fun, which also binds some people. Of course, people will gradually realize the benefits of physical books and libraries, and I think more and more people will return to libraries.