People who like to read (and not just summaries of criminal chronicles or records of sports matches) are different from people who do not like reading.
These differences are not always very obvious, but psychologists (and their colleagues from other areas of medical science) have long found out that it is useful to read. Why? Several reasons - in the continuation.
Increase vocabulary
The ability to express one's thought with a word is not from birth. Choose from several alternative terms the correct word, which reflects the meaning meaningfully, here is the task so the task.
Communication with people
Some people, imagining a lover of reading, immediately imagine a bookworm, in huge glasses and terribly shy.
Reading helps you get distracted
In other words, reading can sometimes serve as a means to relieve stress.
Reading develops memory
Of course, the desire to follow the plot line, an attempt to memorize all the names of heroes (which in some books well, very much) leads to better memory.
By the way, what does reading give you?
Reading is the best way tosuccess..i love reading about sports about history and about news...i like your post and upvote me dear
Reading, especially books, has made me the person I am today. I have experienced the positive things that you pointed out in your post.
I began this year with a lot of reading, with the goal of taking the ideas learned from reading and putting them into action. The year didn't go as I planned and I experienced a lot of hardship, but in the end I did take significant action with crypto and Steemit this summer. It's starting to make a big difference.
A lot of the learning I did came from reading Steemit posts, but I also think there is a lot of value in reading longer physical books.
Yes Yes! I agree with both.
Reading helps us to potentiate our cognitive abilities, effectively to make our way of thinking more flexible and therefore open, gives us the opportunity to exchange knowledge with specialists in other areas, even to have fun, not all readings should be for learning purposes