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Today's Readers-Tomorrow's Leaders

Everything you wish to do in life has already been accomplished by someone else. Every
desire or aspiration you have has already been realized by someone else. Why not learn from
them since they have already gone through the process of getting what we desire today? Why
not take use of their knowledge? Because it is so useful, reading is one of the best habits you
can develop. Reading, above all, allows you to experience the world through the eyes of the
author. Your brain, like your body, is a muscle that has to be exercised. One technique to
develop your intellect is to comprehend written words. The more you study, the more your
brain's dendrites develop and form connections. So, why don't you read a book and make some
dendrites?

To begin, I recall being read to when I was younger. My mother used to read me a chapter of
a book or a story once a week. When my mother was busy or traveling, my sister would read
novels as well. I don't recall those books or stories, but there is one that I do recall, and that
book is "The Night Before Christmas," which I remember every Christmas Eve. Furthermore, I
recall some reading recollections and experiences from my teenage years, whether at school or
at home. I enjoy telling children stories and teaching them how to read by pronouncing words
and letters. I used to tell my nephews and niece terrifying but entertaining stories. The
terrifying tales were reserved for the powerful. If I'm weary, I can fall asleep while reading, but
more often than not, I don't fall asleep because I prepare myself before reading, whether it's a
novel or a note book.

It is undeniably true that today's readers will be tomorrow's leaders. Books are our best
friends who do not expect anything in return from us. They just give us what they have in their
possession. Reading has a positive impact on my life since it entertains, informs, and educates
us. When I'm reading engaging and useful stories, I'm always in a good mood. Reading also
assists me in gathering knowledge and being updated. As a result, I am more conscious of the
significance of my programs and majors. It has taught me to study situations critically and come
up with answers in my own life. Also, I'd like to improve my inventiveness.

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