Why Reading makes you Smart: Reading works!

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Education Post article:Why reading makes you Smart

Does Reading make you Smart?Yes Reading works!Reading skills are a good indicator of intelligence.

Humans are unique. Though we have an innate ability to speak, reading and writing are acquired skills. The brain needs training for this. After watching Taarey Zameen par, every parent wanted to change the narrative. Who needs education when you can support the child’s creativity? Right? But why not have everything? Why is there a fight between science and arts? Isn’t both creative? Why is reading, writing maths and science at opposite ends of drawing, singing, and other artsy skills?

Luckily as a child, I have ignored labels and read everything. The West Bengal board back then, had subjects, exam patterns, which required a lot of mugging up. The best way to beat the boredom was to read my subjects from non-syllabus books. This helped me write better answers and keep boredom away. This technique later helped me in my higher studies too.

Education quote by Dr.Amrita Basu

The good part of reading is, it satisfies your curiosity. The bad part…there are none!

The real world likes things which work and employable education. That’s where reading helps develop your world view. It’s great to be interested in a particular subject. But just like the world needs all sorts of the profession so too with education. Until you read a lot, you miss the full picture. You are counting the trees and never seeing the forest.

Read a Rainbow

I am a voracious reader. Even during my med school days, I never forgot to carry a Perry Mason or an Agatha Christie around with me. The bliss of forgetting textbooks comes from solving mysteries. Now when I am a doctor, I keep reading fiction, it helps me relax. I also read a lot of nonfiction on a multitude of topics. This helps me learn a lot of things which I found interesting but never had the opportunity to learn. One book I am memorizing now is This is Marketing by Seth Godin. Five years back I wouldn’t have read it. But today it’s a different story. I am reading it because I like reading Seth’s blog. A man who debunks the sleazy part of Marketing and makes you want to make the world a better place.

 

Intelligence and Reading 

How are these books helpful for me?

I am a practicing ENT surgeon. I am moonlighting as a doctor-blogger and a self-published author. Everything I read helps. While health is the main focus of my blog, I wanted to learn to create wealth through digital entrepreneurship. I have fun learning, and that’s the purpose. It’s also nice to earn writing.

How Healthwealthbridge (my blog) started

The name Healthwealthbridge keeps reminding me, that it’s my education, my love for reading that helps me. My hubby and I both come from middle-class backgrounds. Typical Bengali middle-class parents drill the value of education early on. How far you will let your brain accept this simple wisdom, is individual. Education is the only sustainable way of coming out of poverty. For that, you need to be a lifelong learner. Not just textbooks. But books with wisdom from all over the world and all ages.

Education is the bridge which holds health and wealth together

Health awareness through digital media is my goal. Wealth generation and management both need education. Education at its simplest and cheapest starts with reading. When you don’t read you don’t grasp world views well. When you have good reading skills, you develop a curiosity around different topics. That’s what happened to me after I did my post grad. Reading topics on my subject were great, but I wanted more challenges for my brain.

Slowly learning how to manage my blog was a boost. Reading a book on how to use Scratch with my daughter was basic but fun. These are concepts I have no formal training. I am dreaming of learning to code one day, and I have my reading material ready. But will I be able to do it? I don’t know. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Education is fun, once you have your rozi roti planned. Being a doctor helps me be financially independent, and I can study as many subjects as much as I want. The world is my library, and nothing stops me now.

Why reading makes you Smart

Reading helps you learn new skills

If I didn’t read, I could hardly have written’ since I have no formal training in creative writing. As a little girl, I read books hidden inside my textbooks. Before exams I regretted my excessive storybook binging. But they helped too. My speed reading, skimming skills became better.

PG training had meant, no time to read too many story books. I made up for it, by reading new text books on my subject, every few days. It was so bad that my hubby put his foot down before the exams. He insisted that I needed to revise my textbooks and to read new books before exams were not smart. But when it came to vivas and unexpected exam questions, it was my voracious extracurricular book reading, that helped me.

Lesson learned: It always helps when you read 

Education quote by Dr.Amrita Basu

My journey: Doctor to Doctor-Blogger

I write a lot of health, nutrition, wellness related topics. I also love writing about my parenting journey and journey as a mompreneur. Reading a good book makes me want to write. When I stop reading, I feel empty dry inside. Reading is like thirst quencher for my soul and my brain. My reading habit takes the blame for my ultra-opinionated know-it-all -self. But it’s also the very basis behind all my professional and nonprofessional successes.

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As a child, my sister and I had a gala time during the holidays. We competed at devouring as many books as we could find, homework or no homework. But after class seven, I realized my mom would cut off pocket money and library visits if my results suffered. Guess what? I studied harder and saved my precious library allowance. I have spent more money on renting books at the used books, than on lipstick or phuchka. Till date my favourite gifts are books, and my hubby is happy that book fair comes before my birthday.

Why should you even read books?

If you are a student, remember you can learn to love books any time. You need to find a topic you love. Once you get glued to the process, there is no going back. A study on more than a thousand twins showed that between the age of seven and sixteen reading interest and habits have a direct effect on intelligence. Today and now is also the next best thing. The more you read, the more neural connections happen. You register, retain, find correlations and then find your models for navigating the world. This is what makes your IQ higher

Should you read books online?

Why not?Physical books give a unique comfort.But when it comes to books,online or offline,the more you read,the better your understanding of the world becomes.

How to potentially improve IQ?

Reading every day is the cheapest and easiest way to improve IQ. If you have read Munger’s Poor Charlies Almanac, you will understand what I am talking about. You will also know if you have read Miss Marple by Agatha Christie. Both stress on the ability to recognize frameworks or models. The type which helps you identify patterns and find solutions. When you read,it  increases all types of intelligence, including emotional intelligence. It’s probably the simplest way to improve your chances of success and happiness. Successful people not only read a lot; they curate their reading material as carefully as they maintain their diet. While food nourishes the body, reading books nourish your brain your language skills, increases your ability to recognize the pattern and improve problem-solving skills at multiple levels. I may be biased, but that’s what any reader will tell you!

Do you like this habit? Tell me about your favorite books in the comments below.

This was originally published in the Education Post https://theeducationpost.in/why-reading-makes-you-smart/

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By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS)

I am an ENT surgeon by profession, previously working at a Medical college. I believe the Internet is God's way of providing health and wealth information for all. The important thing is to find the right information.

23 comments

  1. The perfect summary of what good reading habits should be. Thank you for sharing something as insightful as this.

  2. I love to read and have been doing so since I was three. I go through phrases where I read a lot or just a little. I read books, blog posts, and articles on writing (I’m an author), gluten free living (my family is gluten free), business (my husband and I own our own), and several other topics that interest me. Thank you for the education on how reading affects you. ~Adrienne from Gluten Free Preppers and a member of the Blogger’s Pit Stop Crew

  3. I read a great deal, but not as much as I used to. I miss it, and you’ve given me a host of good reasons to build the habit back up again.

  4. Personally for me reading has been a boon
    growing up I was not very confident with my English so reading help me improve my vocabulary and bring confidence in me.

  5. Amrita, this post has summed up all the bests of reading habit. Even I believe we always learn bit by bit from books, so reading is an integral part of me.

  6. This is such a nice post yes reading is so important it should be in a daily life and it helps you in many ways by changing your perspective towards life

  7. Reading is the most vital life skill that helps you in studying and general life skills as well. Memory improves you learn language skills and also gain knowledge

  8. Wow.. a doctor-blogger-author.. you surely are multi-talented and hard working. Thanks for sharing the free books. I like reading about health.

  9. Reading is a gateway to an entirely new world for me. It’s a skill that adds so much value to life.

  10. I would like to get the Fruits for life book. I am wondering it would be all about fruits for our healthy body and skin. 🙂

  11. Reading is undoubtedly the best thing for mental and overall growth. The best way to keep self occupied and also learn new things everytime

  12. You are an inspiration to me Amrita. I have been following your blog since long and can not admire enough how constantly you write and with quality. There is so much to learn from you. I love reading too especially non fiction thriller 🙂

  13. yes i miss reading books so much!! but i am trying to inculcate the hobby for my daughter

  14. Very encouraging and detailed post. I agree reading of books can change the perspective towards everything and you think about the better choices.

  15. Reading is an essential life skill according to me- it prepares you for life; has the ability to let you experience a life that you may not otherwise be able to experience, and of course, its educational power is unmatched!

  16. Loved this post! Reading… any kind of reading be it fiction or true stories or science or art or history etc can only lead to a positive development for our minds and personalities. It also boosts our imagination in so many ways.

  17. To encourage reading is the need of the hour. Your post has come at the right moment to encourage reading habits.

  18. Reading should be a habit more than a hobby. I totally agree that reading changes ones perspective and outlook towards life. Books are my best friends.

    1. Wow loved reading this . Thanks for writing this and Sharing it with us.

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