I have read a lot of books, why can’t I export them?

Since childhood, we have read a lot of books, from textbooks to extracurricular books, from classics to romantic novels, from passive reading to active reading, and have gone through many stages. However, apart from these books for the sake of reading, we sometimes ask ourselves, what do we really read? We would be at a loss.

It took me nearly a year to study with a plan and purpose. This kind of reading has no examination requirements or external tasks. It is purely my own hobby. Training yourself to read is an investment well worth it. After reading Qiu Ye's book, I learned how to read a book efficiently, which was very rewarding. Also, I read Li Ao's "Ten Nights in the Night". His method of reading into eight pieces has always been an example for me to follow. His There is indeed a way to read, and it does work.

Reading is really about output. If you read so many books and you can’t output, you can’t speak, you can’t write, then no matter how many books you read, it’s just reading. Reading dead books cannot really be used by oneself and cannot allow oneself to grow. This kind of reading has no depth. So, why can’t I export after reading so many books?

First, if it is not digested well, it will not be absorbed. Second, there is no thinking. Without thinking, there is no experience. Third, if there is no framework and nothing can be written, there will be no gain.

Only when you clearly know the meaning, process and results of doing something, the same is true for reading. Sometimes a book can change your life, and a passage in the book is a beacon. Exporting these experiences is a very good thing for yourself and others.