Reading provides numerous cognitive, social, and personal benefits. It develops mental capacity and vocabulary, allowing deeper understanding of various cultures. Reading improves concentration and self-esteem. Personal development comes from identifying with characters and learning from true stories. Professionally, reading aids growth and helps leaders develop others. Overall, reading is a tool for learning, self-discovery, and assisting others.
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1. BENEFITS OF READING
The ability to read awoke inside me some long dormant
craving to be mentally alive.
- Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1964
2. Mental Capacity
Reading develops the mind's ability to think in a much bigger scope...it rather enables you to
think on subjects and people you thought never existed. It has always made me think much
more deeper into a number of subjects I may have never though about
3. Vocabulary
The new words and phrases you learn during the course of reading is tremendous. I have
always realized that reading gives you an edge during conversations and discussions,
whether person or professional since you are able to converse in style and depth.
4. Culture
The easiest way to understand the various cultures and practices that exist in this world is
through reading. This has helped me tremendously and it gives thorough insights into the
way people think and act in course of personal or business discussions. I make it a point to
read the do's and dont's whenever I travel to a new country.
5. Concentration
An interesting read, whether personal development or on business, engrosses you
into the topic so much that you kind of become a part of the story. This provides a
clear focus on the subject and also exercises your brain to think ahead and try to
analyze the next steps. I like this as it charges you up. At times I have read the whole
book in one sitting and those 4 or 5 hours are as I am acting out the story.
6. Self Esteem
Books and articles on true stories of leadership, rising from a position of nothing or
even pure manifesting of miracles provides a simple way to boost your self esteem. If
they can, why can't I? I have realized that every person is a success in his own right,
however low they consider their achievements to be. One of my unforgettable reads is
Elephants Can Dance by Louis Gerstner, ex-CEO of IBM who turned around its
fortunes coming from a completely different background.
7. Personal Development
As I said before, I kind of act out specific roles when I read based on the characters I
take a liking to. I am a visual and auditory guy and as I read I form mental pictures
and maps of the story unfolding. Initially, this may seem funny, however I have
come to realize that you are infact beginning a path of self discovery during this
whole process. You not only learn or know how to act in a particular situation but
also how not to act. This has really done a whole lot of good to my personal growth.
8. Professional Development
I am a hands on leader. I love to lead from the front, however I also would like my staff to
grow. One thing every leader must realize is that true professional growth does not take
place because you have grown in your position. It only takes place when you can assist
other's in achieving their professional goals. Since a company is a sum of its parts with
human resources being the most important resource, a considerable investment to develop
this resource would pave the way for a healthy organisation. This has also its effects on their
families and the environment. I believe that the reading of various concepts, spiritual and
material has given me an ability to integrate into a process for sustainable growth.
9. Developing Others
This is an extension of the earlier point. When you learn, you can show the way for
your fellow beings, whether in a personal or professional capacity to achieve what is
best for them. I believe that if you can enable somebody to understand what he really
desires, 75% of the job is done. The problem with 90% of the population is that they
have no clue what they want. Reading can give you this tool to help others and
yourself.