For ordinary people, there are three basic and simple purposes for reading every book and article: a. Cultivating oneself, nurturing virtue, and developing good language and behavioral habits; b. Solving one's own problems, exploring practical experience, and developing wisdom; c. Solving others' problems, monetizing and making money, and gaining power, wealth, fame, and people's trust.
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For ordinary people, there are three basic and simple purposes for reading every book and article: a. Cultivating oneself, nurturing virtue, and developing good language and behavioral habits; b. Solving one's own problems, exploring practical experience, and developing wisdom; c. Solving others' problems, monetizing and making money, and gaining power, wealth, fame, and people's trust.