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Reading books

To much reading can distort our sense of reality? Is it possibly to change the way of perceiving life while reading books?

Is reading books creating another "world" in the reader's mind?


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Yes, reading a book does create a new world in your mind, because you have to visualize the characters and their reasons for acting the way they do much more than other media. Good writers fill in details about all five senses that readers use to imagine the experience. But it's a good thing that you create a new version of reality, because you can apply lessons learned in books to real life without having to become a criminal, or drug addict, or soldier.

602 days ago
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Reading is a way of relaxing and fulfilment. I love to read!

602 days ago
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Reading does no such thing! Reading lots of books has helped me understand more advanced literature while being able to read at a high pace. TV rots the brain!

Reading is a lot of fun if you enjoy cracking open a book. Alas if you do not reading then I geuss you would go for the latter. To me reading has always been enjoyable and a great way to waste the day

369 days ago | Tagged As: yes
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Reading books is just another way of wasting the time, a better one. This doesn't mean that books should be considered as a bad thing. I'm thinking about the TV or the internet which have more cohorts than reading.

603 days ago
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