


American billionaire Steve Siebold once spent 26 years interviewing over 1200 of the wealthiest people in the world.$BNB
He found that these wealthy individuals are not all highly educated, and some have even never received a college education.$SOL
But they all have a common characteristic: a love for learning.$XRP

Zhang Yiming, the CEO of ByteDance, has a greatest hobby of creating products and reading books.
Wahaha's founder, Zong Qinghou, is also like this. He doesn't drink or smoke, and his only entertainment is reading books and newspapers.
The richer and more elite the class, the more they will use books to enrich themselves and broaden their horizons.
The poorer the person, the more they are trapped in their situation, and the more they lack the desire for knowledge.
Think about reality, who doesn't know that 'knowledge changes fate'?
But 90% of ordinary people stop learning for life after the college entrance examination.
Ordinary people who give up learning will never know how far they could go.
Conversely, ordinary people who can pick up a book are the ones who can truly achieve class mobility.