I saw a sentence: In China, going to school can affect reading. Because long-term school education centers around textbooks, and textbooks are essentially a structured, standardized learning tool that constantly reinforces students' way of thinking—using definite answers to understand the world. When this standardized thinking is trained over many years, people become more accustomed to thinking within established frameworks, and gradually become less adaptable to open-ended, ambiguous, and answerless exploration methods. True reading, in a meaningful sense, is entering a freer, more complex spiritual world. It does not provide a single answer but requires active thinking, feeling, and understanding. Therefore, if a person remains within the textbook system for a long time, they may gradually weaken their ability to explore and their interest in reading when facing an open world.

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