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What is the "nerd" we often talk about? Can it be understood as being as stupid as a fool?

A nerd often has nothing to do with being smart as a fool, and we don't need to use this adjective to describe a scholar.

To some extent, although reading may not change a person's life or make a person rich, reading itself is a process of self-examination, and we can constantly improve ourselves in the process of reading. Some people will describe readers as nerds, because the company itself has a certain derogatory meaning, but also full of prejudice against readers. Personally, a nerd has nothing to do with stupidity, because stupidity is a commendatory term and a nerd is a derogatory term. We just need to treat reading equally.

A nerd mainly refers to a person who studies death.

Although some people like reading very much, the purpose of reading is not to study, but to get so-called grades and rankings. If a person studies in this way, we can describe such a person as a bookworm. To some extent, the purpose of reading is mainly to learn knowledge, and we don't need to regard reading as a utilitarian behavior.

A nerd has nothing to do with stupidity.

When we describe a person as very clever and clever, we can say that he is smarter than a fool. In most cases, people who are as smart as fools are generally old people, although they are usually very approachable and will not conflict with anyone. However, at the critical moment, people who are still wise and dull can always hold the audience and give you constructive advice. Few bookworms have a character that is still smart and stupid.

Generally speaking, whether a person likes reading is not directly related to whether he is smart enough not to be stupid. Especially when this person enters the society, it is actually very difficult for a person to learn his wisdom only from books, and each of us also needs to learn from a society without words.