Today I would like to talk to you about the importance of reading.
Reading is a fundamental activity that allows us to learn, imagine
and expand our knowledge. Personally, I don't read much because I tend to forget, but when I do remember, I really enjoy reading.
I like short books and I enjoy reading online as well as reading
offline. Each format has its advantages and disadvantages, and it depends on the context and my needs at that specific moment.
Regarding whether I think the internet had a positive impact on the
habit of reading, I think it was positive because thanks to the internet we can find more books available, but I also think it had a negative impact because as I said before, I forget about read because I am distracted by all the things that the internet offers.
I have read very good books, as well as having experiences with
books that are hard to follow. Although not all books can meet our tastes and expectations, consider that each reading, even the ones we don't like so much, gives us the opportunity to explore different literary styles and genres. These hard-to-follow books would challenge us to reflect on our own tastes and value even more the works we are truly passionate about.
In conclusion, reading can expand our vocabulary, improve our
memory, reduce stress levels, and increase our knowledge. As we continue to read, we open ourselves to new experiences, ideas, and perspectives. We are better equipped to navigate the world around us and connect with others in meaningful ways. It is clear that reading is not just a leisure activity, but a crucial component of personal growth and development. By making time to read every day, we invest in ourselves and our future.