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Perhaps, it was very happy and impressive news for all of us now. Since,
Bhutan is observing a –"National Reading Year" to commemorate the 60th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the forth
King of Bhutan (King Jigme Singye Wangchuk).
I think this is the
noblest initiative and the great move than any other expensive works of human.
Since, my belief for reading is so much like " the Fish and the Water".
Reading is something that gives us the sense of feeling, touch, warmth and
association of the worldly beings around us.
I always believe
reading truly makes us wiser, because if we go deep inside reading, it gives us
the boundless things we desire for, we can travel world within few seconds, we can best imagine the world around and so on. Reading is the simplest and the cheapest mode through which we can put the world in any forms.
For me, this initiative is a kind of encouragement and inspiration that
gives me bigger wing to further enrich my reading habits. So, besides that it
also carries the message that - time to build up reading habits. Time to think on, what Reading Does To Us?
Similarly, if reading
takes over everyday proceedings, I bet you – we don’t need to regret
later. To me, reading is the best solution to every problem and I believe
reading too is a greatest asset one can have along in the journey of life.
Therefore, if you all believe in reading as much as I believe in reading, the
concept of worldly views will change for better.
Now, what I can suggest
is just caught hold of the book of your choice and start reading it – that'll
flourish your life survival.
Some one says Reading is to the mind as a brain is to the body. Therefore let me also join with you to celebrate the National reading year 2015.
ReplyDeleteI have the same feeling, reading is the only way to move forward in life. The only way to become little more educated and little more wiser. I am so glad that we are going to mark the year-long 60th anniversary of our most beloved Fourth King, His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck as the Reading Year. This is a befitting tribute to the enlightened monarch that he is.
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