WHY READ AND WHAT FOR?

I have already indicated the reading parameters while walking in “THE RECOMMENDED DISTANCES” and “READING INDICATORS WHILE WALKING“; now I would like to endorse the benefits that are achieved through this activity. The three activities that give structure to the system: reading, writing and drawing, generate benefits that are common to them, but also accentuates them in different degrees and also generate other additional advantages.

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Regarding Why read and what for?, while walking, the benefits we obtain are diverse, including:

1.-The thinking of other individuals is known, whether from past times, very remote or contemporary to the reader.

2.-There are known patterns of circumstantial events different from those experienced by the reader himself, which allows him to live different lives from his own.

3.-Various parts of the brain are stimulated, which have been slow or diminished by not using them.

4.-Facilitate and increase the logical, psychological and imaginative constructions.

5.-Reflection and understanding are increased.

6.-We know the evolution that an idea or concept has had over time.

7.-Increase all mental abilities, such as creativity, meditation, imagination, intelligence, inventiveness, memory, conceptual thinking, intuition.

8.-It allows us to move to distant places visited and described by the author of the book.

9.-Renew by reviving the conscience and invigorates the unconscious.

10.-In relation to the imagination, develops the ability to relive mental images and increases the possibilities of combination of images. It impels fantasy imagination and constructive imagination.

11.-Increases psychomotor attention.

12.-Increased mental concentration and meditation.

And dozens of satisfactions more.

Let’s boost all these benefits. Let’s walk reading.

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