Why is it useful to read books?
To gain knowledge.
Books develop thinking, develop imagination, the ability to think and reason. By forcing you to concentrate on words, your brain perceives a significant amount of information. Which can improve your critical thinking and analysis skills, as well as increase your attentiveness when concentrating on something important.
Reading improves your memory.
When you read a book, you have to memorize and organize the chronology of events, terminology, in general, new information. With each newly created memory, you form new neural connections, which in turn support existing ones. In addition, by reading regularly, you will slow down or even prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
Reading improves brain function.
The constant brain stimulation that the book provides is like an exercise necessary for the muscles to work. This strengthens the individual parts of the brain that control your thoughts.
