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At this stage of the bookstore, can still make money?

This question is very deep, the bookstore to make money or not depends on the size of the reading population, and the surface of this question is to ask our bookstore's marketing prospects, in fact, is to ask the whole of our society's reading culture. Nowadays, there are fewer and fewer people reading in Chinese society, because children are busy studying and adults are busy making money, and no one has time to read.

Perhaps someone asked if children are not reading when they study? No! It really isn't. They are just fulfilling the requirements of their schools and parents without any interest or personal will in it. Why is this happening? I think it has a lot to do with the fact that China has been developing too fast in recent years. Because the country is developing too fast, it will inevitably lead to excessive demand for talents. However, the level of education is simply impossible to reach.

This has given rise to the idea of pulling up seedlings, that is to say, our learning is becoming more and more rigid. This has led China's education system to move closer to the Qing Dynasty's eight-study system. What's even more ironic is that the high school textbook clearly criticizes the Qing Dynasty's eight-legged soldiers. And the reason for this criticism is that the content of the exam is too rigid and impractical.

Please reflect on what we learned in elementary school, middle school, high school and college, and how much of it can be used after we really enter society. In addition to some simple addition and subtraction can we also use the function in daily life? What we get from passing English IV and VI in college is just a certificate. When it comes to communicating with foreigners, we can't speak well.

The knowledge we learn in politics, history, geography, biology, and chemistry is of little use to us in our day-to-day lives, and it's not that these subjects are useless. Rather, what we learn is too shallow. As in the case of history, what we have learned in middle school and high school almost covers the ancient and modern China. It would take a whole library to fit just 5,000 years of Chinese history.

How can we learn the history of the entire world in just six years while taking care of other subjects? That's why I think we should start our studies with the key points, which are the ones we will come across often in our lives. Of course I couldn't list all these if you asked me to but that doesn't mean my idea is wrong because knowledge is imparted in the continuity of existence. Then the knowledge we impart must provide a certain foundation for our survival.

Now I'll answer your question under China's education system, under China's social climate, bookstores still can't make money. It would be better to be a director to make a few more brain-dead dramas to make a few more fresh meat.