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  • Why do you read books?

    Harshil Patel
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    Neel Patel
    To unlearn!
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    Harshil Patel
    @neelptl2602 Always. Break schemas. 🀘
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    Elena Tsemirava
    It depends. Some for relaxation and enjoyment, while others for educational purposes.
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    Harshil Patel
    @elenat Relaxation for sure. They are therapeutic I believe. I am someone who really has a hard time meditating, I think my form is reading πŸ’†β€β™‚οΈ
    Janu Lingeswaran
    To get into the mind of people who are greater than me. it's like chilling with a genius.
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    Harshil Patel
    @janu So damn true! πŸ”₯ it's like creating your own family tree (of genius)
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    D-Desai
    I read books because they open up new worlds and ideas. They help me learn, relax, and expand my imagination. Plus, it's a great way to gain different perspectives and enjoy a good story.
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    Udaya Sri
    To learn and mostly to step away from reality
    Nneoma Jane
    Reading books can keep your mind active and enhances your creativity ability.
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    Joy kalu
    I read books to stimulate my thinking and uncover innovative ideas
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    Shantanu Singh Batra
    For me, it has always been about learning the unknown. Another added advantage is that they do help in enhancing storytelling, which unarguably is one of the most imp skill we can posses.
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    Harshil Patel
    @shantanusingh Agreed. I read them to get better at what I do. And of course the story telling bit. Reading makes you a good writer or narrator w/o having to necessarily learning how to be good at it 😜