Thursday, November 29, 2012

Why do you read?

I read for several reasons. The "primary" reason is to learn in an unconventional and unique way that I find to be superior to any typical method. I find it easier to expand my vocabularly when a particular word is used in context that is related to a narrative, it "sticks" easier that way, and I acquired an understanding of the word, the definition, and the usage that I wouldn't be able to if I simply looked it up in a dictionary. I also like to analytically explore a writer's individual and distinct style, in hopes that I may be able to improve and better define my own. I've found that this is a very beneficial learning method that has thus far been met unmatched. It's also fun and a way to kill time.