YES, TIMES HAVE CHANGED... BUT, READING HASN'T
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Reading hasn't become extinct, yet. People still read… Only question is: Whether they
prefer reading online or offline… Whether the traditional book – the hard-copy
or the trendy, convinient soft-copy…
I have just returned from the THE DAWN CLUB Certification
function held in the local gymkhana today. During the course, one of the many
things I had kept reminding them to do was: to read, read, and read…
Yes, read anything…
Read anything that helped them broaden their outlook towards
life… “Reading helps you develop your world-view,” I would, often, tell them…
Read anything that helped them enhance their subject-knowledge…
“Reading helps you in constantly enhancing your field-knowledge long after you have
done with your college,” I would remind them…
Reading anything that helped them feel inspired to lead a
better life… “Reading about successful people, their stories - biographies and autobiographers - helps you aspire for a similar life… to do well in life… lead a productive and inspiring life,” I would emphasize…
Finally, reading anything that helped them relax in life…
“Reading a good book is like being with a good friend… it helps you calm down,
and be by yourself,” I would conclude.
So, while
it is true, that the majority, today, do not read books, it is not true, that they
do not read at all…
For, people still aspire for a great life… They still want
to enhance their field-knowledge… They still want to broaden their world-view…
They still want inspiration to succeed in life… And, yes, they still want to
relax and lead a peaceful life…
Life, itself, is an open book… Isn't it? So, how can one lead through it
without reading it?
Whether online or offline… the hard-copy or soft-copy –
it should not matter, then. Yes, times have changed… But, reading hasn't.
GERALD D’CUNHA
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