“The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul." -- Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Reading a creation is as much divine as creating. We all know that the great philosophers, prominent writers, successful people have all insisted on the importance of reading a book. It is the hardest delight, waiting to take you to places, you never wanted to visit. It is beyond the comfort zone. Do you think finding oneself is strenuous? If Yes, The same assurance can be given for choosing a book to read.
‘His musings were interrupted and interrogated through the medium of pages’. Have you heard of it before? Well, it says it all when it comes to reading books. We skim through the words and scan through the emotions, holding every ounce of it and piercing it somewhere deep inside our memory. The reverie that once was just a thought finds its way back. Beautiful imagery is thus created. The way the authors create a connection to the readers also inspires us to read more and more. If you are a reader, you will find the clutch to another plot in the book you are just reading.
Yes, if you read a work of one author, you will eventually end up knowing many authors. It is all inter-connected. So how do authors inspire us to read? Just like the satisfaction we yearn for through the visual retreat, authors knit immeasurable details and walk us through their intrinsic quality of thoughts. Sometimes by holding our hands, other times by pushing us somewhere we have never been. It won’t be a surprise if you feel exhausted and thrilled at the same time. If you already feel zoned, read the next few lines to understand in simple terms.
Every book written has its audience. You cannot compare the better by just holding the best. Instead, you can sit back to contemplate the inspiration behind the book. The same status will enable us to connect with many other inspirations. It’s a wide network starting from you. It requires an ignition and the rest flows with the current. Pick a book and expect a network unfolding its ruptures and lurking behind the shadow of curiosity.
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