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“The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers”

Thomas Jefferson

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Reading only newspapers may limit your understanding because they often focus on current events and may have biases or incomplete information. On the other hand, not reading anything at all might imply that you rely on other sources of knowledge, like personal experiences, conversations, or different forms of learning. For example, consider someone who spends all their time watching news channels; they might become well-informed about the latest events but miss out on deeper insights available in books, documentaries, or deeper discussions. In everyday life, if you only focus on superficial or short-term information, you might miss out on broader, more meaningful knowledge. To expand your mind, it's helpful to read a variety of sources, including books, articles, and other materials that cover a range of topics and perspectives. This approach fosters a well-rounded understanding and helps you make more informed decisions.

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