Reading Books: Human’s Best Companion

Introduction

“Reading books does not make people bankrupt” – this quote of the famous litterateur Syed Mujtaba Ali highlights the eternal truth of reading books. From the dawn of civilization to the present day, books are the most powerful means of preserving knowledge. A book is not just a collection of papers, but it is a reflection of a whole world, a brain, and a time. In the modern era, despite the success of the Internet, the appeal of books has not diminished at all. Rather, the need to read books to find true knowledge and peace of mind in the crowd of information is now more than ever. Reading books is not just a hobby, it is a philosophy of life that makes people real human beings. In the journey of self-improvement, the importance of reading books cannot be neglected, as they do not only provide boundless knowledge but also loyal companion.

1. The Fundamental Importance of Reading Books in Broadening Knowledge

Primarily, the biggest and primary benefit of reading books is knowledge. We can’t experience everything ourselves in our short lives. But by reading books, we get to know the history of thousands of years ago, the culture of different countries,  the complex mysteries of science or the unknown information of space at home.

  • Knowing the Unknown: A good book opens the door to new thoughts in front of the reader.  By reading history, philosophy, science or travelogues, our thinking becomes vast by overcoming limitations.
  • Accuracy of information: The Internet often contains incorrect or vague information, but a good book is usually published through in-depth research and editing, which gives the reader accurate knowledge.

2. Vocabulary Enhancement and Language Skills

Those who read books regularly, their vocabulary  is much richer than others. By reading books, we learn new words, sentence structures and expressions.

  • Communication skills: The larger the vocabulary,  the better his expression. It plays a great role in effective communication in professional life and personal relationships.
  • Writing style: To be a good writer, you have to be a good reader. Reading books indirectly improves the quality of our writing.

3. Significance of Reading Books for Mental Health and Tranquility

Moreover, modern life is extremely dynamic and stressful. Reading books serves as an excellent therapy during these turbulent times.

  •  Studies have shown  that reading a book for just 6 minutes reduces stress or stress by about 68 percent. A good story book takes the reader away from the worries of the present and takes them into an imaginary and beautiful world.
  • Increased concentration: In the age of social media, our attention span or ‘attention span’ is decreasing. But reading books requires constant attention, which acts as an exercise to increase the patience and concentration of our brain.

4. Development of Empathy and Humane Understanding.

Books don’t just give information, also they soften people’s hearts. Especially by reading fiction or fiction, we get acquainted with the lives of different characters, their hardships and struggles.

  • Seeing the world through the eyes of others: When we read about a character’s grief,  we subconsciously empathize with them. It creates the ability to understand other people’s perspectives or ’empathy’  in our real life as well.
  • Social Awareness: There is no substitute for reading books to build a superstition-free society. Afterwards, books teach people to judge with reason,  thereby eliminating bigotry and superstition.

5. Long-term Importance of Reading Books for Brain Exercise

Just as exercise is needed for the well-being of  the body, reading books is necessary for the well-being of the brain.

  • Memory: We have to remember many characters, backgrounds, and story twists while reading. It keeps the neurons in the brain active and helps to increase memory.
  • Alzheimer’s prevention: Various studies have shown that those who regularly read books or are involved in intellectual work,  their risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease in old age is greatly reduced.

6. Development of Imagination

Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” While reading a book, the reader has to visualize what the author has written.

  • Creativity: Scenes are created in front of us while watching movies,  but when we read books, our brains create their own scenarios. This process enhances human creativity manifold. This imagination is very useful in inventing new things or solving problems.

7. Eliminating loneliness and depression

Books are man’s best and most selfless friends. When there is no one by your side in life, books are with people.

  • Companion of loneliness:  People never feel lonely when they have a book by their side during loneliness. The characters in the book become the reader’s friend.
  • Inspiration:  Biographies or motivational books of geniuses show people immersed in depression dreams of living anew. It gives you the courage to move forward by removing the shame of failure.

8. Morality and Character Building

Books strengthen the moral foundation of people. If the habit of reading good books can be developed from childhood, then it helps to build a better character.

  • Values: Books help us to understand the difference between good and bad. Moral teachings hidden behind various fairy tales or Aesop stories have a profound effect on the psychology of children.

9. Affordable means of entertainment

Reading books is much more affordable than other forms of entertainment. Buying a book or collecting it from the library can be enjoyed for a long time. The joy of a movie or a trip may be fleeting, but the essence of a book stays in people’s minds for the rest of their lives.

10. Overall Importance of Reading Book to Success

If we review the lives of the successful people of the world, it can be seen that they were all great book lovers. From Bill Gates to Elon Musk, everyone acknowledges that reading books has played a big role in their success. The knowledge gained by reading books teaches people to take the right decisions and face adversity.

Conclusion

In conclusion, reading a book is not just a waste of time, it is a great investment of time. Books lead us from darkness to light,  from narrowness to vastness. There is no substitute for reading books to build an enlightened nation. In the rush of technology, we should not forget the book. The habit of reading at least a few pages of books every day can make our lives more meaningful, beautiful, and worthwhile. So come,  let’s read books ourselves and encourage others to read them too. One book is enough to change a life.

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