Reader's Digest and Youth Digest were both excellent literary magazines with their own unique styles and characteristics. The readers mainly focused on serious and profound articles, focusing on the readers 'independent thinking ability and critical thinking. Youth Digest was more relaxed and humorous. The articles were more diverse, including novels, essays, poems, and many other styles. The positioning and readership of the two magazines were also different. The content was more serious and deep, suitable for those who wanted to find inspiration, thought, and emotional resonance. The Youth Digest had a younger readership, which included college students, newcomers in the workplace, young people, and other groups. Therefore, choosing a better magazine depended on one's personal preferences and reading needs. You can choose which magazine to read according to your personal interests and orientation. You can also read both magazines to obtain literary works of different styles.