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Good books accompany my growth. Draft a promotional slogan

Good books accompany me when I grow up. I love reading. It is a plain friend, not noisy or ostentatious. It affects your richness with its own richness, leads your peace with its own tranquility, and fills your heavyness with its own weight. It doesn't speak, but it talks to your heart all the time. It doesn't think, but it urges your thinking all the time. It not only gives us ideological instruction and aesthetic influence, but also helps to improve our reading level. It can also learn from it writing skills and accumulate composition materials. It kills two birds with one stone and naturally benefits a lot. "There was an apprentice who had been studying for three years. He felt that he was ready for the master, so he told the master. The master did not answer, but just took out a bowl filled with stones and asked: 'Is it full?' The apprentice replied: 'It is full. "The master spread the sand over the cracks of the rocks and asked, "Is it full?" The apprentice replied, "It's full." The master sprinkled lime into the bowl again, and asked again, "Is it full?" This is the first paragraph of the article "Is it full?" This paragraph alone makes me, a primary school student who is addicted to beautiful words, full of thoughts. Is it full? When the stones are full, there is sand; when the sand is full, there is still lime; when the lime is full, there is still water. . . . . What exactly does it mean to be full? Our primary school students usually suffer from complacency in their academic performance; young people dim their youth because of complacency; and old people sigh because of complacency. It can be seen that complacency is like a trap in life, and this trap is dug by oneself. When I woke up, I found that the surrounding area had become empty. Indeed, complacency is a stumbling block to success and an elevator that leads people to regression. No one can be complacent, because survival is a process of constantly accepting challenges. In this world, no matter how dazzling the sun is, it cannot illuminate every corner; no matter how beautiful the moon is, it waxes and wanes; no matter how hard the rock is, it will weather due to the erosion of time; no matter how bright the white jade is, it will not be able to illuminate every corner. There will be extremely minor flaws. . . . . . Yes, everything strives for perfection, maybe God is perfect, but unfortunately, God is fictional. The Creator God is a human being who cannot be perfect. . . . . . No matter when and where we are, we have no right to be complacent. No matter what good results we achieve, we cannot be complacent. Then when others ask us, we will say: "We are not satisfied." No matter when and where, we should ask ourselves one question : "Are you full?" No matter when and where you are, answer yourself calmly: "Not yet." You have been searching for a long time in your life, but is there anything that makes your heart beat? As time goes by, where is the subtle fragrance that strikes me and makes me feel connected? Together with the book, listen to the footsteps of the times, trace the traces of life, discover the reality of society, and feel the charm of words. Books are my favorite! !