Nerd Alert: Reading Is Good For Your Health

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In the article “Nerd Alert: Reading is Good For Your Health” by Jen Christensen, it is stressed that being empathetic can help a person improve their relationships with others and really understand how other people feel. Studies show that “A work of fiction is a piece of consciousness that can pass from one mind to another and that can make it their own...Reading these books may enhance [the reader’s] emotional intelligence. That means reading books could improve [their] love life, [their] family life, [and their] relationships at work” (Christensen 1). This article goes in deeper about how one can improve their emotional intelligence by simply reading a fiction book. “ ‘ A work of fiction is a piece of consciousness that can pass from one

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