READING BOOK IS MORE IMPORTANT

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READING BOOK IS MORE IMPORTANT
BY. DARJU PRASETYA
It is a fact that many people prefer to sit in front of the computer to play rather than read books. It is true that if you are addicted to the internet and sit in front of the computer all day, you feel tired. But the internet is addictive. It will be difficult to get out of this habit in a short time.

On the other hand, if you want to focus on studying or deepening knowledge, reading books is better than sitting in front of the computer. Books can give us more knowledge easily. Even if there are many websites with information about something, we still need to read many books and filter the useful information from them before use.

Reading books is also good for your health. It can make our blood circulate faster so that our heart beats faster and we feel very energetic after some time of reading books.

Many people will say that they do not like reading. That's because they can read, but they don't want to spend the time. They just want to read a little bit. If you are in this situation, then you must change your way of thinking.

Reading books is better than watching the Internet. Reading books for a long time is like drinking water for the human body; it gives us knowledge and makes our thinking clearer and more beautiful. It makes us feel healthier and happier.

So why do we often choose to play the internet? This is because many of us think that playing games or reading on the Internet is more convenient than reading books. But this is not true. Compared with reading books, playing games or surfing on the Internet are actually less efficient ways to get knowledge.

You know that reading a book takes a long time, right? But do you know that it can also improve our thinking ability? So whether you are in doubt or have something important to read, if you stick to your purpose, you will be very useful in the future!

The internet is a boon for the information age. It provides us with access to an enormous amount of data, and it is a great source of entertainment. However, there are negative aspects to it as well.

The internet is a great tool, but if you use it too much, it can be a distraction and a time waster. There are sites that will cause you to spend more time online than you realize. The more time you spend online, the less likely you are to read books.

Telling yourself that "I'll just check my Facebook/Twitter/email real quick" doesn't work; this activity can quickly lead to hours spent online reading news stories or watching videos. To avoid being unable to resist the temptation of the internet, you should find other things to do instead of going online.

Some people think that they can get away with not studying by using the internet for their research instead of books or periodicals. This is not true because there is no way that everything you need for your paper or project can be found on the internet or in your email inbox. Do not let this temptation ruin your academic career.

If you're addicted to the internet, read books in order to make up for lost time."

I can read a book even while working. I can listen to an audiobook while running. I can listen to an audiobook while doing the dishes, or walking to class, or riding the bus. Internet articles are good for those times when I have a few minutes and want to check my email or Facebook feed, but they don't compare to books for learning and knowledge.

In fact, reading books is just about the best way there is to learn and improve our knowledge, which is why we recommend it here so much. Books are more effective than studying because they're better at helping you remember what you've read. But sometimes it feels like when you're trying to improve your skills using things like Anki decks and spaced repetition, you're addicted to making progress in your skills by revisiting things that you already know. And this is ok as long as you try not to let it get in the way of your learning new things. This also means that if you find yourself avoiding new books because you don't want to put off reviewing flashcards or Anki cards for another day, then you're probably spending too much time on review and not enough time on learning new things."

No one will be able to read all the books published in one year.

The average American spends about 23 minutes per day reading. That adds up to about 600 minutes per month, or 10 hours per month.

The average American reads approximately five books per year.

That means that the average American spends more than 30 hours a month just reading books.

Reading is an important skill that allows people to learn new things and develop further knowledge, so it is not surprising that many people read a lot of books.

However, reading on the internet is both easy and convenient, so many people feel that they have time to read on the internet.
(The writer email: prasetya58098@gmail.com)