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Does Reading Really Make You Smarter?

A lot depends on what you read.

Michael Trigg
4 min readNov 23, 2023
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The ability to read is a uniquely human trait that has played a pivotal role in the intellectual and cultural development of homo sapiens. Beyond its fundamental role in communication, reading has long been associated with cognitive benefits. But does reading truly make you smarter? The mental and learning impact of reading is the opinion of many experts, supporting the idea that reading can enhance intelligence.

Reading can be likened to a workout for the brain.

When you read, your brain is engaged in a complex process that involves decoding symbols, comprehending meaning, and making connections between ideas and reasoning. This grey matter workout is thought to stimulate neural pathways, enhance nevus connections, and promote overall brain health.

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Research studies have consistently shown that individuals who engage in regular reading gain improved vocabulary, language skills, and comprehension abilities. These cognitive enhancements are not limited to the area of language; reading has also been linked to better problem-solving skills and critical…

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Michael Trigg
Michael Trigg

Written by Michael Trigg

A “Jack of all Trades” and master of some: Mechanic, Writer, Sales Rep, TV producer, Management, Insurance Agent, Consultant www.handshakeconsultants.com

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