Why do you like reading?
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Reading fiction is an escape from reality, and a great way to inspect other humans, how they picture things, how they imagine things in a way different than you do.
Reading non-fiction opens up your eyes to things you may have let slip unnoticed, issues from the world you've never heard of, or taken real interest in...
It increases one's intellect, intelligence, and ability to argue/debate things more solidly. Reading is wonderful.
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1. It adds new words to my vocabulary. I'm a non-english speaking background and i don't think i'm articulate enough. But, after reading several books, sometimes difficult or unusual words started popping out in general /casual conversation with my friends. Loving those moment :p
2. i feel smart when i read or carry books everywhere. I also feel smart when i see clutters of books in my tables. i feel smart, just by going into a library and can sense the smell of books, especially if they're old (i'm a bit wierd, i must admit)
3. like most people here, i like to escape sometimes. at times when i feel that life has been hard on me, i can pick up a sad-themed books, read about other ppl's misery and come out more cheerful and feel grateful cos my life is not as bad (admit it, sometimes you need to others to be more miserable than u)
3. It gives me perspectives in life. A variety of them. I can then analyse situation in life from many different angles.
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when i read fiction, i'm seeking to broaden my mind by considering things from a new point of view, understanding in a way that i can't by reading more mundane things like newspapers, magazines etc. occasionally, the reading is earth shattering, and changes the way i think forever. rare but nice to feel one's mind grow and change.
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By reading, we enjoy the dead; by conversation, the living; and by contemplation, ourselves. Reading enriches the memory; conversation polishes the wit; and contemplation improves the judgment. Of course, reading is the most important, as it furnishes both the others
Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life.
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- kristenlees
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sleepydumpling wrote:I read for two reasons...
1) To escape. I love being transported to another time or place. I love that feeling of seeing or doing or experiencing something different.
2) To see things from a different perspective. I love a book that makes me think and shows me things from other people's perspectives.
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- earthkid
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[/quote]sleepydumpling wrote:I read for two reasons...
1) To escape. I love being transported to another time or place. I love that feeling of seeing or doing or experiencing something different.
2) To see things from a different perspective. I love a book that makes me think and shows me things from other people's perspectives.
I sort of agree...I want to add that I love reading because I can learn so much...not only about other people's perspectives but also about words and generally about history. (History major...*nerd*) Fiction is the best ever, though, for the first reason! I love other worlds and getting into characters' lives. Good characters are a must!
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Thanks for sharing this tipic. For me i read to learn english language. I am reading novels most of the time. I read almost everyday and there is almost not a single day that i don't read. Not reading makes me feel empty. Right now i am reading "the stand" by stephen king. I read his first novel "Carrie" and i like stephen king. I will read broadly in future, especially books relating to personal development and relationships or something like that. What do you guys on here prefer to read then? thanksScott Hughes wrote:We all like reading. In fact, most of us would probably say that we love reading.
Why do you like it so much? What is it about reading that attracts you to it?
I think I like reading because it allows me to hear from people who have something important to say. You can read from the best thinkers no matter where they are or even when. I'm amazed by the fact that I can go to the book store and buy hours of reading material written by someone who lived hundreds or even thousands of years ago.
What about you?
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True, i agree. I hope i can find my loved one who enjoys reading as much as i do. How great i will be to share our reading together!Doug_Brunell wrote:I like it for the escape it provides. No matter what problems there are in the world or my life, I can pick up a book and disappear. Plus, any time I meet a woman who reads (one of the sexiest things a woman can do), I know I'll get along with her. When you meet someone who shares your love of reading, you always know you'll have something in common.
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Reading can lead to knowledge and allow you to escape for a while.awelker wrote:I agree with Kath. I like reading because it allows me to escape the world that i am in now.sleepydumpling wrote:I read for two reasons...
1) To escape. I love being transported to another time or place. I love that feeling of seeing or doing or experiencing something different.
2) To see things from a different perspective. I love a book that makes me think and shows me things from other people's perspectives.
Read a book.