learn by doing

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Learn by Doing
There is a hot debate on whether we should learn from books or we should learn by doing. Some people believe that reading right books is a critical part of learning and growth while others hold the different opinions. As far as I’m concerned, I side with the latter, in the belief that doing is the best teacher.
Admittedly, learning from books has its active role to play in our academic life. Finding the right book at the right time can light an emotional spark within us that motivates us to read more, understand more, and read joyfully. And reading can arm our heads with abundant knowledge.
However, there are endless merits for learning by doing, too. First, we learn best from first-hand and concrete experiences, using our senses, exploring our environment of people, things, places and events. As an old saying goes:”Nothing ever becomes real till it is done.”Second, unlike the theories mentioned in books, doing can be applied to practical use. When we are at work, what we need is the doing of application instead of the abstract theories in our books.
So important is it to put things in to practice that I suggest that we should exhaust every effort in our power to cherish every chance to do things at once!。