People who read books are more kind and generous than those who do not read

People often tend to think that yes, books make you wise, but at the same time, those who read have more difficulty in social relations. However, a new study has revealed that this is not true. In fact, reading can make you more kind, merciful, and can make you [...]
People often tend to think that yes, books make you wise, but at the same time, those who read have more difficulty in social relations.
However, a new study has revealed that this is not true.
In fact, reading can make you more kind, merciful, and can lead to acceptable social behavior.
The study conducted by English experts has polled students for their book preferences, television shows, shows, etc.
They have also tested participants for their personal abilities, including how they view other people's feelings, or help others, etc.
Experts thus found that book reading preferences are more inclined to have acceptable behavior in society than those who prefer to watch television.
In fact, those who prefer to watch television shows have resulted in less friendliness and less understanding of other people's views.
However, not all types of books have the same effect.
The study has found that the type of literature you choose also has a profound impact on emotional intelligence.
In particular, the study has revealed that worshipers of fiction have more positive behavior, while readers of dramas and romance are more empathetic.
Worshipers of experimental books are more than capable of seeing from different perspectives, and readers of the book of comedy match best with other people.










