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Publicado: Friday 10 de April de 2026, 11:05
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Do you ever set a goal of reading more, or reading a certain number of books a year? Personally, while I don’t have a set number of books in mind, I’ve been trying to spend less time reading random stuff on social media and so on, and more time reading books. And we’ve been in&hellip,
So if you’d like to know about many reasons why reading books is important, keep reading!

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About every other week, people on social media argue about this. Here’s what I could find! There have been several attempts to figure out if readers have better comprehension with audiobooks or print books, but this is a difficult issue to research. It’s not surprising that a couple of studies found that audiobooks were better for comprehension, while others found that print was better. I haven’t found a study that showed a big difference in reading comprehension either way. Discover magazine published an article called “Audiobooks or Reading? To Our Brains, It Doesn’t Matter.” It covers how a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience found that the same parts of the brain were activated whether a person was reading a print book or listening to an audiobook. This surprised the leader of the study. Learning to read is an important part of education, however, I was unable to find any convincing evidence that listening to audiobooks is inferior to reading print books among literate adults. I suspect the benefits of reading apply to books in any format. Okay, let’s get to the reasons why reading books is important! 1. Reading Lowers Stress. At the University of Sussex, researchers studied various means for reducing stress. Reading a book reduced stress, measured by heart rate and muscle tension, by 68%—more than going on a walk, listening to music, or anything else they studied. It’s interesting to compare this to the effects of social media on stress. Many of us turn to mindless scrolling when we are bored or anxious, but multiple studies have shown that social media use increases stress. 2. Reading books increases your attention span. In the past few years, I’ve heard more people complain that they are having a hard time focusing . Some writers are even finding themselves unable to write. This may be because social media apps and online platforms are designed to decrease attention span. They want users to scan quickly and keep swiping to see more ads. They also want to keep people on their phones constantly—and it’s working. The average American checks their phone 205 times a day and spends over 4 hours a day on their phones. One of the benefits of reading 15 minutes a day or more is that it builds up your brain’s ability to focus and sustain attention. Subscribe to the Blog. 3. Reading fiction increases empathy. Multiple studies have shown that after reading fiction, people show more understanding toward others. This makes sense, because when we read, we immerse ourselves deeply in characters other than ourselves and perspectives other than our own. 4. Reading books increases critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Admittedly, the study here was done on kids, but I don’t know why it wouldn’t be the same for adults. Reading is like weight lifting for your brain. It builds new neural networks and makes you better at thinking. 5. Reading staves off age-related cognitive decline.













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