A final benefit of reading is that it helps us develop a
higher level of thinking so that we can evaluate the validity of what we are
reading and hearing, understand ideas and opinions different from our own, develop
empathy for others (see post #1), and increase our knowledge in general.
I feel it is important to read articles and editorials that have
a different point of view than our own.
Instead of thinking about why they are wrong and you are right, try to
understand their position. You may find
some good writing and solid thinking that will help you expand your thinking
and understand other’s. I particularly enjoy
reading Tony Norman in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette even though I do not always
agree with him!
Three books I have read lately that helped me understand
people and see things from a far richer viewpoint are:
- When the Killing’s Done, by T. C. Boyle, about species extinction and animal preservation. While this was not a popular book in my one book group, I had an increased understanding of the issues when I read an article in the paper a few weeks later about efforts to save species that are becoming extinct.
- The Far Away Brothers: Two Young Migrants and the Making of an American Life, by Lauren Markham, about immigration. This was a particularly interesting and well-written book as it alternated between chapters telling the personal story of two young boys and chapters that gave nation-wide statistics and general information.
- Tomorrow Will be Different, by Sarah McBride, about being transgender. Like Far Away Brothers, I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a review. It is a book I would not have chosen on my own, but I was very glad I read it and came away with a much deeper understanding.
(Discussion Guides for all three of the books plus my
reviews for the last two are available at www.ReadtoEnrich.blogspot.com.)
The benefits and joys of reading are endless! Hopefully this series has given you some
insight and motivated you to KEEP READING!!
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