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How to treat the demise of physical bookstores?

For the demise of physical bookstores, probably more and more people no longer go to physical bookstores to buy books and read books. I like physical bookstores and have a good reading atmosphere. I like the one with a special table, where I can sit and read. Everyone is quietly reading books, and I feel very calm at this time. I can also calm down to read and write. Even if there is no table, many people will sit on the floor. I think there is no problem and it is very clean. The key is that I don't have to buy so many books. I can read so many books and buy those I haven't read, but I will buy one every time. After all, I also enjoy buying one for a day, which is also a respect for this kind of library. Once upon a time, we quietly held a real book, and the faint book fragrance brought people to the place they yearned for. Now, although the e-reading industry is booming, most of the books we download are about magic, love and inspirational. Those works with real ideological content have quietly faded out of our sight, not to mention the Analects of Confucius, Historical Records, Tang Poetry and Song Poetry, literary and historical masterpieces and other books. Even if it is downloaded occasionally, it is only a little bit, and it is immediately disturbed by a large number of online novels. In the final analysis, it is not the development of electronic reading, but that people can no longer be as solitary as the ancients, and the scrolls are often turned over and purely self-sustaining.