
As the saying goes “today a reader, tomorrow a leader”, books show the depth of an individual’s personality and the genre of literature an individual prefers speaks about the nature of his thoughts. Introduction of technology in every segment of life has also had an impact on reading books that has transformed from a common pastime into a modern luxury. As we deal with more distractions online, reading a book lets us concentrate on it in a way that seems to be vanishing in our world of divided attention.
We must admit that reading rituals are powerful. Reading even just one chapter a day in your favorite genre helps strengthen your ability to focus. It allows your mind to settle into thoughtful consideration in contrast to scrolling through your feed. Reading helps people focus better which benefits them in many other activities, making reading truly worthwhile.
Analyze the gap between Digital Consumption and Deep Reading to find out how each affects your mind. Because short-form content is so common, our brains get used to getting what we want fast. Both children and adults find it harder to pay attention because so many platforms want our limited mental attention. Quickly moving between several pieces of information stops the brain from making links and keeps it from remembering much.
For children in particular, too much time using technology can change how they grow emotionally. Deep reading helps readers understand others’ feelings by letting them experience life from numerous viewpoints and think about them at their own speed. Children will not be able to learn control their emotions or to learn social behavioral skills if they miss such experiences. Through narrative, readers can safely learn about their emotions and how people interact. Kids who like to read have a better vocabulary and social skills and more developed emotional intelligence than children who do not read. Sharing stories with kids helps you bond, while also helping their brains to develop language skills. Reading and writing early on supports both academic growth and emotional health that stay with children forever.
AI gives us two sides of a coin in how it is changing our connection with text. We can utilize AI for summarizing or finding good content for reading but people should not give up reading books. Handing over understanding to computers in totality deprives us of the thinking skills we gain from the effort. Even though it is easy to get information from AI, it takes away the process of struggling with difficult texts. Doing this mental work strengthens o
How can we make reading a purposeful decision? The importance of reading deeply may increase as time goes on. Promoting reading habits today helps us defend our minds as information becomes more scattered. To read is to learn important skills and abilities such as patience, focus and emotional intelligence for handling today’s challenges. When we read, we’re not only reading stories; we’re having a moment without distractions.
What is the reason for changing the way we read and how do we use technology while keeping balance? Technology can add value to reading, instead of substituting it. You can use digital tools to find different books, follow your reading targets and join reading groups. Using technology should help humans rather than replace what they do. E-readers that try to minimize distractions by listening e-books during your commute and apps with good design can all help you read more deeply.
– The Author is Mr. Ajay Thiara , Founder & Managing Director of 360 College Review