Writing gives me the pleasure of going back to myself, sitting with it, thinking about it and being surrounded by it, and this pleasure can not be underestimated.
As for the world of reading, which takes us to the minds of others and their different worlds, we can never describe the pleasure that this world gives us. Its richness and richness make us unable to describe the amount of pleasure we enjoy while immersed in its depths.
For me, reading is usually a proper input for a better writing which is more or less a mature output of the input. Therefore, I enjoy both of them. I usually start with the reading and end with the writing.
It depends on the context. If I have write something as an official official document or to read sermons from a boss, I guess how hard I try, I can't enjoy.
If you look at them as skills, I think, the better reading is the better writing. However, some people might be good writers while they are poor readers and the vice-versa.
The logics and arguments in reading the documents is most enjoyable part, if it relates to your work/ research etc and answering those arguments in writing.
One of the main approaches to writing is the reading based approach. As Robert Louis Stevenson, the American writer, puts it , Deep engagement in reading can be beneficial for writing if we act as a "diligent ape". When reading, we should pay attention to the stylistic features of the text practiced by the text writer. The reason is that the novice writer lacks the experience in choosing and making effective use of the required diction and the related structures for conveying meanings. When a reader enters the pages of a given book , s/he should pay heed to the extraordinary possibilities for texture storing in his/her brain the mini models of text creation for future use. This imitative process is necessary because the writer should base meaning making on such models in order to exploit lawful sources of expressing his/her ideas vividly . On this basis, we could say that reading and writing have a symbiotic relationship each fortifying the other.
My sincere thanks to all Dr Vadim S. Gorshkov Dr Dr.Hikmat Abdulkarim Almadhkhori Dr Nazia Asad Dr Zainab A Makawi Dr Nihada Ahmetovic Dr Segun Michael Abegunde Dr M. A. A. Al- Fatlawi especially Dr Gulzar Shah for coding a beautiful quote!!!
Writing gives me the pleasure of going back to myself, sitting with it, thinking about it and being surrounded by it, and this pleasure can not be underestimated. As for the world of reading, which takes us to the minds of others and their different worlds, we can never describe the pleasure that this world gives us. Its richness and richness make us unable to describe the amount of pleasure we enjoy while immersed in its depths.
I think reading is fruitful when writing is combined with it.By writing a topics is helps you to read that topics equally.When writing and reading combines ,there will be a gain,that's called knowledge.
Both are reading and writing but better reading. I write and read only who I love and need also, which helps me to discover and know things I did not know and interested in previously.
Reading and writing comes one after the other, reading helps to develop vocabulary, gain knowledge, understand the situations, develop skills and develops how to react to the circumstances. Whereas, writing helps us to remember, practice things, recollect the ideas in a most logical and effective manner. There is a saying that "We should listen first whatever the other says than speaking what we know". Hence, reading should be inculcated in each and everyone whether it may be by news papers or novels or text books and then write. By doing this, the ideas and concepts will be put in writing in a more effective, decent and accurate way. Hence, as far as I am concerned, I love and enjoy more and more reading and then come to writing.