Teacher, let me tell you a little secret: that is my ideal when I grow up. Ordinarily this is not much of a secret. But my ideal is neither as great as the teacher taught me, nor as brilliant as my parents expected, so I have never talked about it to others. I am always afraid that others will say that I have no ambition, and I am also worried that people will laugh at me for being too ambitious. It's too fanciful, but I'm sure you can understand me.
My dream when I grow up is to have my own library and be a librarian. For no other reason than that I long to read famous novels all over the world. At the same time, I also hope that everyone will love books, read, and use books to enrich their minds.
I love reading, and the wonderful passages in the book deeply attract me. The mysteries in the book often make me puzzled; I love reading, and when I see the book, I feel like a hungry person. I love it as much as bread. I am like a hard-working little bee, tirelessly collecting pollen in the garden of books, and like a sponge, sucking in the ocean of knowledge day and night. Novels teach me the principles of life, poetry arouses my pursuit of a better life, prose illuminates my path forward, and fairy tales allow me to distinguish between true and false, beauty and ugliness, good and evil -... I love reading, and as soon as I open the book, I Throw yourself into another world. The book is like an old man full of wisdom who constantly enlightens me, and it is like a sincere friend talking to me face to face. Books have opened windows to the world and the future for me, allowing me to see the vast world and the future.
My library has everything you need, whether it is famous works that have attracted worldwide attention, fresh prose, or philosophical Chinese and foreign poems. I will serve my readers with enthusiasm. Maybe, I am looking for a book for a student, checking information for an old man, and explaining historical stories in the book to a child. Although I am busy, I am very fulfilling. In the library, there is no noisy sound, only the gentle sound of turning books. As long as I see people coming here, loving these books, and getting more or less profit from them, I will be satisfied and my heart will be filled with joy.
Books are spiritual food, a ladder that guides human progress, and a friend that brings knowledge and joy to people. "I pounce on the book, just like a hungry man pounces on bread!" This is what Gorky said. Indeed, I like reading books, because good books are like a boat carrying me to travel the vast ocean of knowledge. I would like everyone to share the joy of reading and learn something from the book.
Teacher, let me tell you a little secret, excerpted from Fanwen.com