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It is often said that it is terrible to have no culture, but is culture a degree? What does it have to do with academic qualifications?

Illiteracy in this sentence actually refers to a lack of knowledge and experience, and is unfamiliar without accident experience. Knowledge does not mean wisdom, and education does not mean ability! But this is not to say that knowledge is not important. You must have knowledge at the same time, that is, experience and courage! People who think they are capable, but capable, can probably be divided into emperors, such as Ma Yun and Bill Gates, who can build their own business empire through their own abilities! Handsome talents, such as Zhuge Liang, can make a difference, strategize and win thousands of miles! General talents, such as Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, can take the lead! But there is no handsome ability! Slaves, most people are using what they have learned to create wealth for others, so as to reflect their own value and get what they need to survive!

it's terrible to have no culture. It is only in recent years that this sentence has gradually become prosperous and even rampant. This is the slang saying of ordinary people, which is straightforward and frank. However, it has revealed an objective existence that can not be ignored since ancient times, and it has been regarded as the golden rule by our sages and sages, which is the standard for the world. Some people say that being uneducated is equivalent to being uneducated and uneducated, which is the result of lack of education. It fully shows the blind and impetuous recognition of diplomas at present, which is an over-promotion of cultural knowledge and ignores the energy of experience and knowledge. In the eyes of a large number of people, this is the biggest deficiency, and it is also the biggest shortcoming that many people can't climb the ladder. This view is too one-sided and arbitrary. Others equate illiteracy with ignorance, and always look out through the crack of the door. It is inevitable that they will be limited by their vision and become ignorant frogs at the bottom of the well. Personally, I am very much in favor of the philosophical saying of the ancients-read thousands of books and follow Wan Li Road.

This not only shows the importance of reading to rational knowledge, but also shows that the experience and theory of predecessors can be fully used by us. At the same time, it also shows that the trip to Wan Li Road is equally important, even more profound than reading. It will make us immediately realize the huge knowledge pedigree outside books, and it has an enlightening function, which can fully explain that the feeling of "listening to your words is better than reading for ten years" is definitely not groundless. But in any case, in any case, reading and knowledge should be paid attention to, rather than inadvertently neglecting it, which will cause the biggest obstacle to self-cognition.