Exercise Your Mind
I'm a bibliophile. I've loved to read pretty much since I've been able to pick up a book. Able to read for myself since age four, I've always had a book in progress ever since. As a kid, I brought a book to the dinner table and it didn't matter what it was. I can remember going through our family's set of encyclopedias, volume by volume, at around age ten.
As an adult, I read about 75 percent non-fiction and 25 percent fiction. What I'm interesting in reading goes in spells -- I'll read lots of one type of book for months, then I'll get a taste for something else and the first type will go on the backburner until my interest is piqued for that type of book again. In non-fiction, just one or two books about a particular topic isn't enough -- I have to read everything I can get my hands on about it. For example, I own over 25 biographies of Harry Truman. The way I see it, every author takes a slightly different slant on the topic and includes some information another author missed.
I know there are many people who don't like to read; that they consider reading to be a chore or even work. This baffles me, as reading is as easy as breathing to me and it has provided hours of enjoyment over the years. It's stimulated my imagination and allowed me to "travel" to different times and places I could never go to in real life. I also credit my avid reading with my ability to write -- after so many books, writing simply rubbed off on me by osmosis.
I even know people who actively scorn reading. I once worked with a young man who bragged he'd not read a book since leaving school. I looked at him and said I'd never brag about being a dumbass in public like that.
So, I was not surprised when I recently read that one in four Americans had read no books at all last year. And even among those who had read something last year, the typical person claimed to have read four books — half read more and half read fewer. Excluding those who hadn't read at all, the usual number read was only seven. A measly amount, compared to the dozens of books I read each year.
It makes me wonder what these people do to exercise their minds -- if they do at all. If they don't, it explains a lot of things wrong with this country.
At a time when everyone is jumping on the bandwagon about physical fitness, few are alarmed about the erosion of mental fitness in our society. Though many harp on the dangers of being physically unfit, I'm guessing a nation of physically fit intellectual lightweights isn't going to do the country a whole lot of good, either.
Pick up a book and read something today.
Comments
A big push occurred in primary school education a few years ago encouraging teachers (often women) to be sure to stock their classroom bookcases with plenty of non-fiction for the boys.
I'm with you Will, it totally blows my mind that people don't read... I am a voracious reader- eclectic at the best of times ... I also tend to read several books at once, which bugs some people (and drives D. NUTS for some reason) but it depends on my mood ... right this moment, I am reading an Andrew Greeley (Irish Mist - romance thing), Naomi Wolfe, The Beauty Myth, Walt Whitman collection (had a hankering for his poetry and picked it up at a second bookstore last week), and Liberty, an erotic book on domination and submission....
2 of my 4 kids read - despite the fact that both their dad and I read and have read voraciously around them, to them and always - the two "non-readers" - DO read on a whim, certain books. Maeve, becuase she is at University so has a huge courseload of lilterature she MUST read and Declan, oddly, will get strange little desires for certain books - his favourite to date is Clockwork Orange and he just finished Heart of Darkness for school (which he hated LOL).
I am now out of my "Vampire" phase (including the Sookie Stackhouse & Twlight series) and now have moved onto historical novels from Doris Goodwin Kerns..Team of Rivals, No Ordinary Time..facinating reads
"I can remember going through our family's set of encyclopedias, volume by volume, at around age ten."
I did the same thing when I was a child. I'm glad I'm not the only one!