The 26 Major Advantages to Reading More Books and Why 3 in 4 People Are Being Shut Out of Success
I read a Associated Press-Ipsos poll revealing that 1 in 4 adults read
no books last year. Yes, that’s 25% of the adults out there are reading
zero books. This is sad.
I knew intuitively the number of books read each year had gone down but to zero? Ridiculous!
And what about the adults who are reading more
than zero books a year. How many are they reading in all? One? Five?
Actually, the same poll reveals the average adult reads only four books
per year. Half of those people read less than four.
If you are one of the non-book readers who feels you “don’t need no stinking books”, here are 26 great reasons to start the habit…before you are left behind!
1. Reading is an active mental process – Unlike TV, books make you to use your brain. By reading, you think more and become smarter.
2. It is a fundamental skill builder - Every good
course on the planet has a matching book to go with it. Why? Because
books help clarify difficult subjects. Books provide information that
goes deeper than just classroom discussion.
3. Improves your vocabulary – Remember in
elementary school when you learned how to infer the meaning of one word
by reading the context of the other words in the sentence? You get the
same benefit from book reading. While reading books, especially
challenging ones, you will find yourself exposed to many new words you
wouldn’t be otherwise.
4. Gives you a glimpse into other cultures and places – What is your favorite vacation
spot? I would bet you read a lot about that destination. The more
information the better. Books can expand your horizons by letting you
see what other cities and countries have to offer before you visit them.
5. Improves concentration and focus – Like I
pointed out before, reading books takes brain power. It requires you to
focus on what you are reading for long periods. Unlike magazines,
Internet posts or e-Mails that might contain small chunks of
information. Books tell the whole story. Since you must concentrate in
order to read, like a muscle, you will get better at concentration.
6. Builds self-esteem – By reading more books, you
become better informed and more of an expert on the topics you read
about. This expertise translates into higher self esteem. Since you
are so well read, people look to you for answers. Your feelings about
yourself can only get better.
7. Improves memory – Many studies show if you don’t
use your memory, you lose it. Crossword puzzles are an example of a
word game that staves off Alzheimer’s. Reading, although not a game,
helps you stretch your memory muscles in a similar way.
Reading requires remembering details, facts and figures and in
literature, plot lines, themes and characters.
8. Improves your discipline – Obviously, if 1 in 4
people don’t read one book per year, then there is a discipline issue.
There may be many causes for people not reading books such as the
“quips” of information you can get on the Internet. TV is also a major
distracter. Making time to read is something we all know we should do,
but who schedules book reading time every day? Very few… That’s why
adding book reading to your daily schedule and sticking to it, improves
discipline.
9. Learn anywhere – Books are portable. You can take them almost anywhere. As such, you can learn almost anywhere too.
10. Improves creativity – by reading more books and exposing yourself to new and more complete
information, you will also be able to come up with more creative ideas.
As a personal example, I read many, many books on IT Networking. So
often, when IT Admins are stumped with a problem, I can come up with a
creative (smack your head simple) solution that isn’t written anywhere.
But the reason I can do that is because I have read so many books on
the subject, I can combine lessons from all of them into new solutions.
11. Gives you something to talk about – Have you
ever run out of stuff to talk about with your best friend, wife or
husband? This can be uncomfortable. It might even make married couples
wonder if their marriage is in trouble. However, if you read a lot of
books, you’ll always have something to talk about. You can discuss
various plots in the novels you read, you can discuss the stuff you are
learning in the business books you are reading as well. The
possibilities of sharing are endless.
12. Books are inexpensive entertainment – What’s
the average price of a movie ticket these days? $8 – $10? You can buy a
paperback for that price and be entertained for many hours more. If
you have a used bookstore nearby, you can get them even cheaper.
Tip: Once you make reading a habit, you’ll enjoy reading the books in your chosen career as well.
13. You can learn at your own pace – Where formal
education requires time commitments, books have no late-bells or hourly
commitments. So you can learn at your own pace when you read books.
14. New mental associations – I touched on this
above. As you read more books the depth and breadth of your knowledge
expands and your ability to form new associations increases. In reading
a book to discover the solution to one problem, you find the solution
to others you may not have considered.
15. Improves your reasoning skills – Books for professionals contain arguments for or against the actions within. A book on cooking argues that Chili powder goes well with beef and goes poorly with ice-cream. A book on building a business argues
that testing an idea for profitability before setting up is a smart
strategy and argues against just barreling forward with the idea without
testing.
You too will be able to reason better with the knowledge you gain.
Some of the arguments will rub off on you. Others you will argue
against. Regardless, you’ll be reasoning better.
16. Builds your expertise – Brian Tracy has said
one way to become an expert in your chosen field is to read 100 books on
the subject. He also said by continuing the same for 5 years you’ll
become an international expert. With the Internet and blogs, you could
hone that time down to 2-3 years if you follow through.
17. Saves money – Apart from saving money on
entertainment expenses. Reading books that help you develop your skills
saves money. Reading books on how someone went bankrupt will be a
warning to you against repeating their mistakes. Reading a book on how
to build your own backyard deck saves the expense of hiring a
contractor.
18. Decreases mistakes – Although I would never
suggest putting off an important goal because you fear making mistakes,
it is still important to sharpen the saw (link to A.L. post). When you
gather the deep and wide wisdom that books can provide, you are less apt to make mistakes.
19. You’ll discover surprises - As you read more
books as a source of information, you’ll learn stuff you weren’t looking
for. I’ve read many great quotes on life and love by reading books on
marketing. I’ve learned facts about biology from reading about
chemistry. Heck, I’ve picked up some facts about history while reading
about programming. Since so many subjects intertwine it’s almost
impossible not to learn something other than the book’s subject.
20. Decreased boredom – One of the rules I have is
if I am feeling bored, I will pick up a book and start reading. What
I’ve found by sticking to this is that I become interested in the book’s
subject and stop being bored. I mean, if you’re bored anyway, you
might as well be reading a good book, right?
21. Can change your life – How many times have you heard of a book changing someone’s life? For me, it was Your Erroneous Zones (link)
by Wayne Dyer – which is the first self-development book I read. It
opened my eyes to a whole new way of thinking that was not depressing
and dull. It was the first step in my path of choosing my own life and
being free of old habitual thought patterns.
There are many, many other books out there that have a reputation for changing lives including Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, Handbook to Higher Consciousness, Atlas Shrugged , A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Lord of the Rings and Black Boy to name a few. But you can start in your chosen field and work your way outward.
22. Can help break a slump – Being in a slump is
uncomfortable. If you are a writer, you call it writer’s block. If you
are a salesperson, it’s called – not making a sale in 23 days. But a
slump can be a crossroads. It might be you are wavering on your
commitment to a particular project or (with marriage) person. Or a
slump can be simply a lack of new ideas. Books are a great source of
ideas, big and small. So if you find yourself in a slump, pick a book
on the portion of your life you are slump-ing and get to reading!
23. Reduces stress - Many avid readers (including
me) unwind by reading. Compared with the person who gets home from work
and immediately turns on the TV news, you are going from work stress to
crime stress. But it’s not just news. TV as a source of relaxation is
too full of loud commercials and fast moving (often violent) images.
If relaxation is something you want, turn off the TV or computer and
pick up a book.
24. Gets you away from digital distractions – If
you, like many others, feel overwhelmed with the flashing lights, beeps,
boops and ring-a-dings that burn up our computing lives, then give
books a chance. When you find some good books, you’ll find yourself
drawn into the subject matter. You’ll want to spend more time reading.
By spending more time reading books, you’ll have less time for the
plethora of the digital gadgets begging for our attention.
25. You’ll make more money - If you make a serious
effort to read in your chosen career, your expertise in that specialty
will increase. As you become more specialized and learned, you join a
smaller group of more qualified people. By being part of the small few
with the highest level knowledge your pay will increase. It’s simple
supply and demand.
26. The book is always better than the movie – except for perhaps No Country for Old Men.
What are some of the most important books you have read? What is the
title that changed your life? If you’ve found a book that made a major
change in how you work, live or love, please tell us about it in the
comments below.
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