Scholars used to say, 3 things develop the mind: thinking, reading books written by thinkers and a person who is educated and focused on life experiences.
Reading, he taught me how the writer writes his taws and his poems with tears, he sighs like a mother in labor.
Reading, he taught me in the pen of the writer, how to use the most elegant word that he does in order, procedure and precedence.
He taught me how a writer organizes, organizes, arranges, organizes, and how to create amazing colors and patterns.
The reading showed me a window on how the writer can easily take the imagination and imagination of the reader wherever he wants.
Reading, he taught me how the writer establishes his argument, how he makes points, how he describes, how he decorates and how he is transparent and there is distortion.
The reading made me understand how the writer weaves the word, how he uses it and how, if he wants, he can create a new one.
Reading taught me the value of the pen and the power of the word. Reading has taught me that when the right
mind, the right idea, the right pen, the right word, the gift of directing quality and the intellectual expertise of the
mind meet, that wisdom and revolutionary visions can be born that, like raindrops, are brought out of the earth.
with the minds of people who are hungry for a future that can raise awareness and hope.