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How to treat the sentence "buying books is like a mountain, reading is like reeling"?

This is an interesting question. Buying books is like a mountain, reading is like reeling. Different people will have different understandings of this sentence. I understand this sentence from three angles.

Angle 1: I have no time to read books, and I especially like to buy books. From this point of view, people who buy books have a certain hoarding desire and like to hoard books. Under this idea, it is easy to start reading in the middle, resulting in them not finishing any books. If you have more books, you should have anxiety. This reading state will give them many reasons. When they want to read a book, they always can't find time, fatigue, inertia and procrastination, but they don't know how to start, how to read and how to solve it.

Angle 2: From this perspective, it shows that people who buy books love reading, just like Gorky said, "I jump on books, just like a hungry person jumps on bread." At the same time, in order to reduce the time and money cost of buying books, they often buy a bunch of books at home. They seem to get the treasure day and night, hungry and wandering around. This harvest period is the metamorphosis from pupa to disc, and it is also the season for spring silkworms to spin silk.

Angle 3: Books are not about understanding. From this angle, that is to say, even if you buy more books, you should take it slowly like a silkworm spinning silk, read it over and over again, absorb knowledge slowly, and don't gobble it up.

I am a big-headed scholar and a reader who reads 100 books every year. Welcome to communicate with me.