This is an excellent post on the positive impact of reading.
There is no doubt in my mind that modern society traps its subjects in an unhealthy and unsuitable environment. That stark realization motivates many of my stories (see here and here, for example). The most disturbing symptom of how toxic our culture has become is the increasingly acerbic mutual distrust evident in current politics. Little wonder so many feel depressed, powerless, and alienated.
Rather than utilizing technology to better our lives, we let it rule us. Distracted by smart phones, buffeted by inescapable sensory overload, and hobbling our discourse in 140-character outbursts at each other, we’re incapable of understanding our own inner selves, much less that of others.
Fortunately, the tonic for the condition we find ourselves in is close at hand — if only we would use it, as this eye-opening piece in big think proclaims:
Research shows that reading not only helps with fluid intelligence, but with…
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This is an excellent post. I think reading is also crucial for school age children. Their world is filled with stress, from academics to popularity to TV to social media, and more. Reading is a trip to another place. It rewires the brain.
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Yes, it is crucial for children and people of all ages!
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an excellent piece
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Yes, it is.
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Thanks for re-blogging this piece Charles!!
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You are welcome!
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If only I could keep the wires out of my wallet!
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Yes, the books call to us!
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