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Do books really change us ?



Do books impact our lives??

What changes you feel / notice in yourself after reading a book??

◆ What I've learned and explored during my reading years is that there are multiple ways in which books influence our lives; they give us insight into how to broaden our perspective, they influence our impressions, they show us how to be better species. and they help us to shape our beliefs.

◆ Books are very crucial... To express ourselves we write books and to understand the different phases of life we read books. Books stay with us day in day out. How books are an integral part of me and are inseparable...

Since I'm an introvert I love the company of my paperbacks and the hardcovers. (minus people).
Books illuminate my imagination.

◆ Books help me form a unique perspective.

◆ Books help me grow mentally and emotionally.

Books teach me numerous productivity and life hacks.

◆ Books inculcate analytical skills in me.

Books for me are therapeutic and offer an incredible recluse.

◆ Books imparted me with crucial life lessons.

Books sharpened my originality.

◆ Books made me humble. Certain philosophies made me more patient, mentally tough and resilient.

◆ Books improve and sharpen memory.
Reading is a stress buster. (Not a fan of web series or movies)

Reading books Enhances my writing skills.

Books introduce us to new things, new perspectives, new outlooks, new aspects, new standpoints.

Books helped me in self-improvement.

This is all I acquired through books and am grateful that I rewrote myself from what I was in the past.

Thank you for stopping by and giving it a read.

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