Why Reading A Book Is Considered Very Knowledgeable? - Deepstash

Why Reading A Book Is Considered Very Knowledgeable?

Actually the fact is that... Reading books is not considered knowledgeable(waste of time) Change in the methods and ideas of learning something, getting knowledge has took a wide turn in the past decade. Now the idea of learning online has caught up everyone's attention... and why not? It's easier, convenient and time saving but thing is that the knowledge and understandings that you'll get by reading a book by yourself won't EVER get it by listening online.. reading is way more understandable than listening and it just change the way a person put up things, their beliefs, outlooks and POVs

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