A Day Spent Without Reading Is a Day Wasted

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A day spent without reading what? And a day wasted for whom? And if a day spent without reading SOMETHING is wasted for SOMEONE, then how does reading turn a wasted day into a useful and fruitful one? Without answering these questions, the topic statement seems very harsh and one sided. Reading can be associated with books, newspapers, self-written work, brail, musical notation, expressions, text messages, information on a computer, on websites, electronic books, and essays. Reading can also be divided into even smaller categories, such as reading advertisements, notes, memos, names, dates, and so on. In a nutshell, reading is about everything that is written down by any means of writing, whether it is electronic, handwritten, or digital. So taking this definition of “reading” into account, a day spent without reading will be useless. How can someone spend a day without reading anything? It is possible if the person is illiterate and cannot read, or if he’s blind, but then it is not his/her fault and the person’s day will not be considered as wasted, because they can still indulge in other activities. But if a completely normal, educated person decides to spend one day without reading anything…it will be impossible, and if somehow he/she succeeds to avoid every form of writing, then yes, their day will be wasted. Now keeping in mind an illiterate individual who cannot read, then would it plausible to conclude that every single day of his life has been a waste because he never read anything? No, because he has learnt to live his life being deprived of the knowledge of reading. Examples of such illiterate and uneducated people present in our society work as sweepers, helpers, sometimes even drivers, and they spend their day doing their job, earning a living, spending it on themselves and their family, but just not reading anything. Though it has to be admitted
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