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Reading for the future

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         Reading is the most important factor that helps us to shape our wholebeing. It helps us discover new knowledge that can be handy in the future, it improves our memory in such a way that it makes smarter and it also trains us to write.

      When you read books there are some things that may come up new to you. There are new information that may help you solve those problems that you will encounter everyday. The more knowledge you have, the better-equipped you are to tackle any challenge you'll ever face. Like they said:
"You might lose everything else -- your job, your possessions, your money, even your health -- knowledge can never be taken from you."
         The more you read, the more knowledge you will gain. And the more knowledge you will gain, the more smarter you will become. If you want to become smart, you read books because reading is like learning new dance steps and styles that will eventually make you into a good dancer.

        Reading will also improve our writing skills. Exposure to published, well-written works has a noted effect on one's own writing as observing the cadence, fluidity and writing skills of other authors will invariably influence our own work. If we have better writing skills, we will not be uneasy in writing our own letters when we will apply for a job or etc.

         Reading is very important because it adds knowledge, it makes us smarter, and it will train us to write better. Reading will also help us in our future. IF you read and read and read, you are molding yourself to become intellectually better person.

          And for this month of November, we celebrate the English month celebration with the theme, "Pagbabasa: Susi sa Magandang Kinabukasan."






References:
Lifehack: 10 BENEFITS OF READING: WHY YOU SHOULD READ EVERYDAY
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