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smellyfoot22 t1_j51p3rv wrote

The more you read things you enjoy, the more you’re engaging with the story and the better you become at understanding and processing what you’re reading. Reading comprehension, critical thinking, and analysis are skills that you can apply in every area of your life. I also think being exposed to different ways of thinking and writing styles helps you develop better communication skills. I find nonfiction books to be more for reference or introduction to an idea because I’m usually not going to remember most of the facts of what I’ve read down the road. However, the ways of thinking and understanding you develop from literature of any kind stays with you throughout your life.

For me, I’ve used those skills to get a full ride to law school, to go far in my career, and of course for greater enjoyment in my leisure reading.

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RaderH2O OP t1_j51qqpr wrote

Good points, and sadly a lot of them are lacking in the current generation. Critical Thinking for example. So yeah, I feel like reading is essential either way!

Also great standpoint with the differences of Fiction and Non-Fiction! And wow, amazing job on getting to law school and having a successful career! That's amazing! And the fact that reading contributed to it makes it even better

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Thank you for spending the time and commenting, I truly appreciate it!

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