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HOW A LOVE FOR READING IS GOOD FOR YOUR INTELLECTUAL AND MENTAL HEALTH

HOW A LOVE FOR READING IS GOOD FOR YOUR INTELLECTUAL AND MENTAL HEALTH

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HOW A LOVE FOR READING IS GOOD FOR YOUR INTELLECTUAL AND MENTAL HEALTH

Dr. John H. Braccio talks with Dave Akerly on the “Morning Wake-Up With Dave Akerly” radio show, on 7/17/18 on WLNS, 1320 a.m. in Lansing, Michigan about How A Love For Reading Is Good For Your Intellectual and Mental Health.Reading opens the universe genç kızlar kocasinan of knowledge for us. Good books nourish our imagination and intellectual growth which can lead to great knowledge and wisdom. The average CEO reads 60 books a year. Warren Buffett, one of the wealthiest persons in the world, spends 80% of his day reading. Two good quotations on books from the great Roman statesman and orator, Tullius Cicero, are as follows:

“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need”.

“A room without books is like a body without a soul”.

 

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