Well, guys, I feel you. While there are disadvantages that this ECQ bring, please remember that we are not locked at home, but we are SAFE at home. Though we can only do limited things at home, let's just look at the positive side of everything and find ways to be productive. Ako, my time was pretty much spent with watching movies with my siblings, cooking meals, crocheting bags, playing the piano and learning a new piece (not really a musician tho), and most of all, reading books.
Yet, for me, books are amazing. Reading is a timeless form of information and entertainment. While there are a lot of people who might not enjoy reading as much as I do, let me share to you four reasons why I love to read:
1. It makes my imagination go wider!
When we read, we not only look at those letters written inside the book. Those words we are immersed in and the characters we come across are simulated, causing us to picture out what is described in the book. Little did we know, reading is already bringing joy to our lives. I'm not really an avid reader of fantasy books. But when I read Harry Potter, it became my favorite. Magic is beautiful. I imagined all sort of things! It allows me to explore a different world without moving my feet. At some point, gusto ko na din maging witch. LOL.
Sometimes, the days can be stressful and worrisome, but when I lay down at night and curl up with a good book, it lifts my spirits along with that stress and worry.
2. It sharpens my mind and aids in my focus.
I always prefer a quiet and empty place whenever I read. This is to avoid distractions and keep my focus on the book alone. But as time went by, I managed to read in public transportation, in the office during the break time, or in the sala while my brothers are watching YouTube videos. Our minds can be thinking about a lot of things all the time. Reading at least a little each day improves our focus and memory function. It stimulates the brain. Just like physical exercise, reading is a form of mental exercise that pushes our memory and focus to the limits.
Every time I buy books, I always make a goal to finish at least one book per month. That would be 12 books in a year. I, sometimes, can read one book per week. Achieving this goal means my brain has exercised enough. Consider what happens when we work out. Muscles grow and become much stronger. Reading books works much the same way for our minds.
3. It expands my vocabulary and strengthens my writing and speaking abilities.
This actually happened without me even realizing it. Reaching this part of my blog, I can't believe I've written this much!
When I read books, especially English ones, I used to encounter a few words I don't quite understand. This confusion led me to searching that word's meaning and that definition remains in my mind. When we went to Singapore, though I'm not as fluent in English as someone who lives in an English-speaking country, I was comfortable communicating with the people. I think, one of the reasons why I can converse well is because I read a lot.
4. It disconnects me from social media and makes me more productive.
It's easy to enjoy reading when we're merely doing it for pleasure. Since madami akong time, pinili kong gamitin yung time na to sa pagbabasa. Less stress, more knowledge, more entertainment, more relaxation.
One of my favorite characters in the fox- the way he was spilling wisdom to the prince. The fox is someone we have in our life, someone we love without them asking, but because they are there, making us see the beauty of the world.
The book flips back and forth between the past and the present to understand the characters (Quinn and Graham) and their relationship better. Walang chapter na boring and finishing one chapter would make you eager to read the next one. Worth reading and rereading!