Abraham Lincoln once said “A capacity and taste for reading gives access to whatever
has already been discovered by others.” Reading is as important now than it has ever been and
there are many different reasons why. Some people argue that reading is boring and pointless
when there are millions of movies out there that could tell the same stories that books can. These
people would definitely change their mind if they knew all of the benefits that reading actually
gives people. I personally know firsthand that I have benefitted from reading in more ways that I
could even realize and would recommend everyone read a lot more. Some benefits of reading
range from memory improvement, stress reduction, and mental stimulation. Although those
benefits are more than plenty to provide nonreaders with a reason to pick up a book, the most
substantial advantage one can gain from reading comes from a social standpoint. Reading more
will boost your social success.
Firstly, and most obviously, reading will expose one to a huge number of new words and after reading those new words it will not be long until they start showing up in some of the conversations a reader will have. Having a well rounded vocabulary is always important when talking to higher ups. It will give you the confidence to talk to anyone with ease. This is also a very important skill to have when being interviewed for a job or when talking to a boss. Aside from only the English vocabulary, learning a new language through book is something that has proven to be a lot more efficient and will help in situations when English is not spoken
Firstly, and most obviously, reading will expose one to a huge number of new words and after reading those new words it will not be long until they start showing up in some of the conversations a reader will have. Having a well rounded vocabulary is always important when talking to higher ups. It will give you the confidence to talk to anyone with ease. This is also a very important skill to have when being interviewed for a job or when talking to a boss. Aside from only the English vocabulary, learning a new language through book is something that has proven to be a lot more efficient and will help in situations when English is not spoken
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somewhere. I learned the importance of reading for the Vocabulary expansion benefit from our
very own Vera Dietz who never gave up the chance to use one of her newly learned vocabulary
words in a sentence and applying them to everyday life. “Okay Here’s me using stultify in a
sentence. My father who won’t let me go to school with a contusion the size of a baseball, has
grounded me and banned me from working to stultify my life” (King 212). Vera has led me to
try and go out of my way to find new words to use every day and it has definitely helped me to
talk to people much easier. Vocabulary is something that is an obvious benefit from reading that
anyone can see working. There are some benefits that are not so obvious.
Reading can help you understand and relate to people (and dogs) better. I have found that when reading a book that is in the first person point of view I can hear their thoughts and get a look into their brain allowing me to understand what that character is thinking. This experience allowed me to understand what people are thinking at certain times. This is something that I did not think was actually happening as I read but it turned out to be very evident in everyday social experiences. Although I am focusing on first person novels, understand and relating to people better can be found in any kind of book. Even one narrated by a dog. In The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein Enzo is a dog who can understand everything that humans can say but can not talk back. In this book we get some very interesting viewpoints on life and on people in general. Enzo says “I don't understand why people insist on putting concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can't they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid package that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What's wrong with that idea?” (Stein 173). I can relate to this in a sense that I totally see what Enzo is talking about and although Enzo is not a human
Reading can help you understand and relate to people (and dogs) better. I have found that when reading a book that is in the first person point of view I can hear their thoughts and get a look into their brain allowing me to understand what that character is thinking. This experience allowed me to understand what people are thinking at certain times. This is something that I did not think was actually happening as I read but it turned out to be very evident in everyday social experiences. Although I am focusing on first person novels, understand and relating to people better can be found in any kind of book. Even one narrated by a dog. In The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein Enzo is a dog who can understand everything that humans can say but can not talk back. In this book we get some very interesting viewpoints on life and on people in general. Enzo says “I don't understand why people insist on putting concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can't they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid package that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What's wrong with that idea?” (Stein 173). I can relate to this in a sense that I totally see what Enzo is talking about and although Enzo is not a human
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himself, the author of the book obviously is. Garth put his thoughts and emotions into the dog
and I can easily say that I know a lot more about him by reading this book than I would have
known by reading a biography or documentary. In a sense, this book is all of Garth’s life
experiences professionally coded into a book about a dog.
Books are life experiences. Most of the plot lines or little things that happen in a book are things that have actually happened to the author at some point in their lives. In a book like J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter there are many true life experiences that J.K. addresses in an interview
w i t h E n g l i s h r a d i o s h o w . E v e n R o b i n S l o a n i n M r . P e n u m b r a ’ s 2 4 H o u r B o o k s t o r e sa y s “Walking the stacks in a library, dragging your fingers across the spines it's hard not to feel the presence of sleeping spirits.” (Sloan 316) implying that authors have literally implanted their souls into these books. Books are a way to gain a “Free life experience” without actually having to actually experience things. This would help in a social sense in seeing what kind of things that people actually go through. Readers can see what worked for people and what did not work for people making their lives much easier. Another thing a reader can gain from reading books is the social knowledge that might come to other people naturally.
Social Knowledge is something that most people acquire naturally through life however, some people who are more sheltered than others. These types of people can gain this knowledge through reading books and other material. I am not as sheltered as some people might be however, I still could learn a number of things about people from the books I read this year. Most notably, I have learned about the way that people act in ways that I had never thought about before. Erin Morgenstern in The Night Circus says “People see what they wish to see. And in most cases, what they are told that they see.” (Morgenstern 123). The Night Circus is a book
Books are life experiences. Most of the plot lines or little things that happen in a book are things that have actually happened to the author at some point in their lives. In a book like J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter there are many true life experiences that J.K. addresses in an interview
w i t h E n g l i s h r a d i o s h o w . E v e n R o b i n S l o a n i n M r . P e n u m b r a ’ s 2 4 H o u r B o o k s t o r e sa y s “Walking the stacks in a library, dragging your fingers across the spines it's hard not to feel the presence of sleeping spirits.” (Sloan 316) implying that authors have literally implanted their souls into these books. Books are a way to gain a “Free life experience” without actually having to actually experience things. This would help in a social sense in seeing what kind of things that people actually go through. Readers can see what worked for people and what did not work for people making their lives much easier. Another thing a reader can gain from reading books is the social knowledge that might come to other people naturally.
Social Knowledge is something that most people acquire naturally through life however, some people who are more sheltered than others. These types of people can gain this knowledge through reading books and other material. I am not as sheltered as some people might be however, I still could learn a number of things about people from the books I read this year. Most notably, I have learned about the way that people act in ways that I had never thought about before. Erin Morgenstern in The Night Circus says “People see what they wish to see. And in most cases, what they are told that they see.” (Morgenstern 123). The Night Circus is a book
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about magic and mystery and still taught me so much about being socially aware. The lessons I
have learned from this book alone easily show the impact reading can have on social knowledge.
In conclusion, there are many things that reading can teach people. Especially in the aspect of society and learning the ways of people. I know that reading has taught me a lot already and I have only been reading for fifteen years. I can only imagine what I will learn as my life goes on and I continue to read. I would like to thank my parents for making reading a priority for me and I would especially like to thank Mr. Davidson for making reading in school fun again.
In conclusion, there are many things that reading can teach people. Especially in the aspect of society and learning the ways of people. I know that reading has taught me a lot already and I have only been reading for fifteen years. I can only imagine what I will learn as my life goes on and I continue to read. I would like to thank my parents for making reading a priority for me and I would especially like to thank Mr. Davidson for making reading in school fun again.