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Reading books is more often than not a forgotten habit.
Fig:  Reading books is more often than not a forgotten habit.

 Reading books is more often than not a forgotten habit.
However, did you know that reading books is a powerful way to boost brain power compared to watching television?
When you read, your brain engages in active processing, stimulating cognitive functions such as critical thinking, comprehension, and vocabulary expansion.
It encourages imagination and deep focus, enhancing neural connections. In contrast, television often offers passive entertainment, requiring less mental effort.
Reading challenges the mind, fosters creativity, and improves memory. It exposes you to diverse ideas and perspectives, broadening intellectual horizons.

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