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Read the speech 150 words and love messages
Reading is as natural as breathing.

Reading is as natural to me as breathing.

Many times, my reading state can be described by a passage in the article Holding the First Jasmine-Reading Tagore's Moon Collection: "In countless noisy days, in countless quiet nights; In the gloom of rainy days, in the boundless twilight; On the journey of occasional nap, in the hut where music flows; In many moments when I long for warmth and happiness, in many days when I am full of sadness and loneliness ... I read Tagore's poetry collection, The Crescent Moon, over and over again. "Reading is life, just like life without breathing; Reading is a most natural state of life, an indispensable way of existence and a noble and beautiful realm of life.

Mr. Feng Youlan believes that there are four levels of life realm, among which "heaven and earth realm" is the highest realm. Perhaps most of us will not reach this level in our lifetime, but we should strive to make ourselves move towards this level. Teachers in this realm think, think and do not only for society, but for the benefit of the whole universe. Such a teacher knows the significance of what he is doing and does it out of his own consciousness. Such a teacher has a feeling of compassion, and everything in the universe is engraved with his thoughts, mixed with his joys and sorrows. He is detached and integrated; He was born in the world. And his educational work has also become a way for him to express his feelings about the universe. In other words, education has become a way of life for him. When a teacher regards education as a way of life, then he completely transcends secular utilitarianism and his own moral and ethical values, thus reaching the realm of unity with heaven and earth.

In the process of this pursuit, reading can help us gradually surpass ourselves, break through daily life spiritually, and move towards openness and infinity.