Saturday, April 23, 2016

The Importance of Reading Books

 Hello All Blog Readers,

Wish You Happy #WorldBookDay....


Before I start my discussion with you all, Let Me Introduce with - New York Book Market

Just Before Three Days Ago, I purchased two books called "Trump: The Art of the Deal" And "Born for This: How to Find the Work You Were Meant to Do".

I had GREAT POSITIVE EXPERIENCE WITH THEM.

Now, Let's Talk About "Importance of Reading Books" -

A book is a treasure chest.Every one that reads has the power to magnify himself, better the ways in which

he lives, to make his life healthy, happy and totally fulfilled.Books are for reading not for decoration.Book power helps you overcome the past, change your situations, fight new obstacles and make better decisions.One of the amazing things about learning is that knowledge not only translates from one area to another but is also an avenue that leads to understanding and insight.

Books are the best pathfinders to reach the destiny of success. Importance of books for our present generation is like nothing because of updated technology. Here I am not saying that this advanced technology is not good, but we should believe in the written words. We know that Old is Gold. A poor child who doesn't know that how to write, is just the one who knows the real importance of books. It is very necessary to give the books their real importance back as these deserves.

Reading helps in mental development and is known to stimulate the muscles of the eyes. Reading is an activity that involves greater levels of concentration and adds to the conversational skills of the reader.

It is an indulgence that enhances the knowledge acquired, consistently. The habit of reading also helps readers to decipher new words and phrases that they come across in everyday conversations. The habit can become a healthy addiction and adds to the information available on various topics. It helps us to stay in touch with contemporary writers as well as those from the days of yore and makes us sensitive to global issues.

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