IS THE MEANING OF READING LOST?

IS THE MEANING OF READING LOST?

Postby euigorwithyou » 24 Nov 2008, 09:06

Do you know what is involved in reading? It is passion. By being passionate readers, we captivate our listeners. A passionate reader looks for the meaning, excitement. How does passion work? First, it elevates our soul and, second, it opens the way for us to captivate and elevate the souls of others. Through passion we engage ourselves and others in the journey for meaning.
So, are you a passionate reader?
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Re: IS THE MEANING OF READING LOST?

Postby Benn » 07 Feb 2009, 21:59

I find reading very useful for the brain. Unfortunately, the 21st century has spoiled the pleasure received from reading, and reading has stopped being exciting and passionate. That's due to direct visual perceiving coming from TV.
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Re: IS THE MEANING OF READING LOST?

Postby Terry » 13 Feb 2009, 23:06

On the contrary. I see the remedy in the internet. Internet is now winning against TV. Internet implies people reading, since they have long time ago forgotten about the existence of books. So reading has not lost its sense and meaning
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Re: IS THE MEANING OF READING LOST?

Postby Nathan » 27 Jun 2009, 12:35

Oh, yeah, if I read something interesting. By the way, I like reading detective stories like Sherlock Holmes, fiction, Romance and so on. I like also, Harry Potter :D
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