BEST I READING THE BOOKS

Half of the world not having read even part of a book and only quota of the world has a little or partial having the tendency of reading a book. That's according to statistics coming out of the Pew Research Center. If you're part of this group, know that science supports the idea that reading is good for you on several levels. Reading fiction can help you be more open-minded and creative According to research conducted at the University of Toronto, study participants who read short-story fiction experienced far less need for "cognitive closure" compared with counterparts who read nonfiction essays. Essentially, they tested as more open-minded, compared with the readers of essays. "Although nonfiction reading allows students to learn the subject matter, it may not always help them in thinking about it, A physician may have an encyclopedic knowledge of his or her subject, but this may not prevent the physician from seizing and freezing on a diagnosis, when additional symptoms point to a different malady."


People who read books live longer That's according to Yale researchers who studied 3,635 people older than 50 and found that those who read books for 30 minutes daily lived an average of 23 months longer than nonreaders or magazine readers. Apparently, the practice of reading books creates cognitive engagement that improves lots of things, including vocabulary, thinking skills, and concentration. It also can affect empathy, social perception, and emotional intelligence, the sum of which helps people stay on the planet longer. Reading 50 books a year is something you can actually accomplish If you give yourself a time even twenty minutes, you will have gone through pages and pages and the other time you can do more and more until you accomplish the required goal and see what will turn to be in you. Every time you give for few pages of the book will be greatest time and not wasted in anyway. I used to read one three pages of books and stayed weeks with one book. I find myself interesting in exploring more book and read faster than before. This improved my thinking and behavior in general. Successful people are readers It's because high achievers are keen on self-improvement. Hundreds of successful executives have shared with me the books that have helped them get where they are today. Need ideas on where to start? Titles that have repeatedly made their lists include: The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz; Shoe Dog by Phil Knight; Good to Great by Jim Collins; and Losing My Virginity by Richard Branson, And more books out there that might be interested in you. What is so important to do is keep yourself in the loop of searching and search the best of the best book that might suit your needs.
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