Nevertheless, there is another point of view on this issue. Some individuals claim the Internet is a blessing for the humanity. Actually, people from rural areas now have access to lectures, books, educational films, which improve their education. Moreover, the current situation in the world, for instance, politics, economics and other latest news may be obtained immediately.
However, I still insist on my opinion. In fact, the main source of income for the majority of websites, both educational and informational ones, is advertisement. To say nothing of distraction, they also make impulsive people purchase unnecessary stuff immediately. The Net raises the society of consumption.
In conclusion, I would like to stress once more that under no circumstances should individuals use the World Wide Web unconsciously, because it has a terrible impact on them.
Good books are only those books that everyone likes and understands
Undoubtedly, reading seems to play a vital role in the existence of the humanity, because It tends to broaden people’s minds and raise the best traits of character. But, in fact, not all literature is so beneficial to book worms.
I totally disagree with the statement above. I believe that the usefulness of a book cannot be estimated by its popularity. Firstly, in different historic epochs various genres were fashionable. So, readers were ashamed to admit that they did not appreciate the book in order not to seem out-dated. Secondly, a book may have a successful promotion, but not a useful content. Finally, the quality of books is revealed by the point if it stands the test of time.
Nevertheless, there is another point of view on this issue. Some people claim that if a book id devoured by the majority, it is worth reading. Actually, a host of individuals may not be wrong. Moreover, if a book is senseless, nobody will read it and it will not become popular.
However, I still insist on my opinion. It will not be an exaggerating to assume that now there is a spiritual decline in people’s mentality. So, currently customers’ will is to devour stories as primitive as possible. Undoubtedly, simplicity has never been a proof of quality.
In conclusion, I would like to stress once more that under no circumstances should people regard a book by its popularity. Personal experience is much more valuable than reviews of fashionable journalists.