Read To Happiness: How Words Can Change Your Life

We bring you new research on how to stay young and happy

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We bring you new research on how to stay young and happy

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To keeping the spirit thriving, keeping the mind in thoughtful engagement is important. One way to do that is by reading books. George R.R. Martin, the author of A Game of Thrones, wrote, ‘A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.’

Dr Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, 78, is an Indian space scientist, who headed the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) from 1994 to 2003 and is now the chairman of the Karnataka Knowledge Commission. He has this to say about reading: ‘Through my lifetime, I have been a voracious reader. Particularly during my school and college days. The holidays were spent reading on subjects unrelated to school and college studies. The thing is, you never know when you are going to apply what you have learnt, but believe me, it all comes together and becomes part of your brain, which uses it to solve the challenges you face in work or life. Your mind is like a sponge, so feed it well (with reading) and it will serve you well.’

Reading a book is effortful fun. You can get lost in it for hours if it is a novel with a well-knit plot or a biography of someone you deeply admire or on a subject that you are passionate about, but it does take your mind effort. That’s because there are two distinct things your mind is up to when you read a book. The first is that as you read, your brain draws connections between what you read and what is happening in the outside world. This process is called ‘cognitive engagement’ and researchers think that this brain work is the reason reading is associated with an increased vocabulary, concentration, better reasoning and critical thinking skills. The other thing that reading books does is build empathy and emotional intelligence. Together, these constitute our ability to be aware of and express our emotions while being aware of the emotions of...

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