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Why did the ancients insist on keeping a diary? (2)
Keeping a diary has many advantages.

1. Writing a diary can remind yourself.

You may have heard the famous saying that a good memory is better than a bad writing. Diary is one of the footprints of one's life. From it, we can learn something meaningful in our study life, especially something memorable. No matter how long it takes, you can relive your unforgettable experience in Japan and feel your growth and progress.

2. Keeping a diary can exercise your thinking ability.

Keeping a diary is tantamount to constantly examining your thoughts and learning to sum up your gains and losses; Keeping a diary can help us understand nature and life, broaden our horizons, help us constantly train our observation and analysis abilities, form the habit of observation and thinking, improve our observation, understanding and analysis abilities, and get a good exercise in thinking ability.

3. Keeping a diary can improve writing ability

Keeping a diary can accumulate rich writing materials and improve language expression ability. In the long run, it will naturally improve our writing ability.

Keeping a diary can cultivate perseverance and resilience.

If you do one thing for three days and surf the net for two days, there will definitely be no good result. That's what keeping a diary is like. It can't be completed in one day, and it needs our long-term persistence. In this continuous practice, personal perseverance and perseverance will be well cultivated.

It is precisely because of the many benefits of keeping a diary that many great writers, revolutionaries, scientists and advanced figures have a good habit of keeping a diary, such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Ye Shengtao and Lei Feng, whom we are familiar with. Their diaries have valuable reference value for studying them and their times.