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What kind of person is he who reads? "a person who reads is a successful person"

“A PERSON WHO READS IS A SUCCESSFUL PERSON”
Information Day

Books accompany a person throughout his life, helping him in difficult situations, in solving many problems, and simply in organizing interesting leisure time. It is books that are the material for transmitting knowledge from generation to generation, the basis of education, the development of culture and history. At different periods of life, a person turns to a wide variety of literature - in childhood to fairy tales and fables, during school years - to educational and fiction literature, at university - to scientific, highly specialized literature, and with each subsequent year of life the list of literature that interests a person is constantly expanding. And today libraries are the most accessible source of concentration of diverse literature.
The intersettlement central library annually acquires a lot of literature of different genres, specifics and content. To convey information about new products to the reader, Information Days are traditionally organized for all categories of readers.
On December 5, 2013, the Information Day “A person who reads is a successful person” was held at the ICB. The purpose of the event is to introduce people to reading, get acquainted with new literature, and promote books. During the day, users got acquainted with new books on various topics, and a detailed review of the presented publications was carried out for them. Fiction, scientific-educational, and reference literature were presented to the readers' attention.

All publications are grouped by topic: economics, history, psychology, medicine, agriculture, local history, fiction. Particular attention was drawn to the textbooks in the series “Higher Professional Education” in various branches of science.

Students of the 10th grade of secondary school No. 1 (class leader L. G. Stepanyan) were invited to the event. The children learned about new products: literature in various fields of knowledge, about the works of modern writers and poets, and got acquainted with new encyclopedias, reference books, and educational literature.

Bibliographer A.K. Bzezyan reviewed the books in the “Your Horizon” series, which included the best publications on humanities and natural sciences, written by Russian and foreign authors. The books in the series not only broaden your horizons, improve your educational level, and help you become experts in various fields of knowledge.

The children's attention was drawn to the books in the series "The Most Essential Knowledge", which contains information from various fields of knowledge and spheres of human activity - geography, biology, history, philology, other sciences, interesting facts about sports and athletes, about famous and famous people.
With interest, the children listened to excerpts from the book “All the Greatest Mysteries of History” about the fate of many legendary figures of the past: the Queen of Sheba and King Macbeth, Joan of Arc and Alexander I, Catherine de Medici and Napoleon, Ivan the Terrible and Shakespeare.
The guys were especially interested in the publication about people who lived at different times in different countries, who were obsessed with the daring desire to go forward, beyond the horizon. This is the book “All the Greatest Travelers” about enthusiasts, thanks to whom new seas, continents, straits, islands appeared on the map...
Librarian K. V. Khaspekyan presented publications on psychology, which discuss almost all aspects of modern interpersonal communication - business etiquette, public speaking techniques, verbal and non-verbal techniques of influence, spoke about some of the author’s methods of professional self-determination - the games “Sir-Sovereign”, “ Blockhead."

The librarian of the reading room, M. S. Arzumanyan, introduced publications on cooking, handicrafts and home economics, which is especially important on the eve of the New Year, for preparing delicious salads, gourmet dishes, and original cakes. The books “Soft Toy”, “Crafts from Natural Materials”, “Embroidery, Knitting, Weaving from Threads and Beads” will teach you how to cut and sew and help you create beautiful products from the most common materials at hand.
The children looked at the new books with pleasure and took the ones they liked home.

At the end of the event, during a discussion of what they heard and saw, the guys came to a conclusion that can be expressed in the words of the famous teacher and scientist John Amos Comenius: “He who strives for wisdom should love books more than gold and silver. After all, it is books, and not gold and silver, that can lead such a person to the fulfillment of desires... The mind is in vain if there is no food for wisdom, which good books provide, full of good instructions, examples, moral precepts, laws and pious rules.”
This day was also marked by the fact that visiting the library were members of the Nakhichevan-on-Don Armenian community, led by Sergei Mikhailovich Sayadov, executive director, historian, project manager of the Armenian Internet encyclopedia of the Hayazg Foundation.

They presented publications about the history of the Armenian people and outstanding figures of Armenian origin. Among the donated books, specialists were particularly interested in the series “Life of Remarkable Nakhichevan Residents” about our fellow countrymen, famous writers, artists, and athletes. Sergei Mikhailovich presented the book of Rostov art critic Valery Ryazanov “From the First Shelter to the Present Day,” which is the first scientific experience in studying and summarizing the original cultural heritage of the Don Armenians. The publication of “Four Years Under the Crescent” on the 95th anniversary of the memory of the victims of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire in 1915 did not leave anyone indifferent.

While studying at school, and then at university, entering adulthood, almost every person visits the library. Some people consider this place to be special, others perceive the library as a huge “warehouse” of books.

To learn more deeply what a library is, as well as to understand the impact it can have on a person, we decided to talk with the director of the Centralized Library System named after N.V. Gogol by Vera Vasilievna Skalenchuk.

- Is your education related to your current job?

I graduated from the library department of the Kemerovo Institute of Culture, and my whole life is connected with this profession.

- Do you now think that your choice of profession was conscious?

Many years have passed since that time. The idea of ​​the profession has changed several times. But I believe that the choice of profession was conscious from the very beginning. I have always looked at librarians as people from some other life. As a child, and then as a teenager, I visited the library very often; I simply adored its atmosphere. However, when I graduated from school, I thought that I would be a teacher. Then, when I was already working in my specialty, I had to collaborate with educational institutions. I was told that I have a teaching gift. It only helped me in my work. At the initial stage, I was the head of the youth department. I always managed to find a common language with the guys. Pedagogical abilities came in handy many times later. Working in a team with different people, it was necessary to be able to find an approach to each person.

- Does college prepare a person for a big, adult life, or do you have to learn everything all over again after graduation?

I can talk about my profession. The theoretical knowledge that the educational institution gives us is slightly different from practice. In the last years we had textbooks and disciplines on organizing work. However, during our practical training, we saw the work not as the reader sees it, but as if from the inside. Many of us had traditional ideas about the library as a place where it is cozy, comfortable, and pleasant to be. When we started working, we began to understand that we needed to make a lot of effort, including physical effort, to make everything really convenient and comfortable for the reader.

- Do you think that when choosing your path, you should listen to the opinions of others or should you only believe in yourself?

Listening is never harmful, but a person must always make the choice himself. I don’t remember my parents or anyone else telling me what profession to choose. It so happened that I chose this profession not on advice, and apparently not on my own. Sometimes chance plays a big role. Our institute was just opening, and I decided to try to enroll. It turned out that this choice was to some extent random.

- Can a person who has chosen an unloved profession realize himself in work?

I think not. You need to love your profession. If the work is burdensome, then you will be able to perform it technically well, you will study the entire mechanism of the work, but you will never put your soul into it. But what satisfaction can there be from work if you don’t bring anything of your own into it, if you don’t live by this work, if, while doing work, you think about something extraneous?

- How do you feel about the fact that more and more people use the Internet to obtain information and less and less go to libraries?

I take this for granted. It is no longer possible to influence this situation. The era of the Internet has arrived, and our halls are noticeably empty, but the course of history cannot be changed. Naturally, the Internet is a very convenient and fast way to search for information. Through the Internet, a person can find resources that we cannot offer. No library can have all sources. We ourselves actively use new technologies. On our website we post an electronic catalog of books and the full texts of some local history publications. More than 43 thousand people visited our website in 2011. A second computer room was opened in the Central Library. All branches have the opportunity to work on the Internet.

- Is it possible that over time real books will be completely replaced by electronic books and the Internet?

Probably not. Firstly, because there is a huge difference between reading from a screen and reading a book. The happiness of communicating with a traditional paper book and immersing yourself in what you are reading cannot be compared with reading an electronic book. But I'm talking specifically about fiction. What excitement you feel when you pick up a book, for example, from the last century. This cannot be expressed in words.

- Are there books in the library’s collection that are rarities?

We have books from the 19th – early 20th centuries, Pushkin’s lifetime editions. The collection of such books includes about two thousand copies. These include fiction, educational, and encyclopedic publications. By the way, we have a complete electronic catalog of these publications. The further we get from that time, the more valuable these publications become. And you always feel excited when you deal with such a book. Each book has its own story. How did she get to us? What kind of hands was she in?

- Do you think a person who reads and a person who doesn’t like to read look at life differently?

A reading person is generally a deep person. He has a special spiritual world that allows him to be deeper and more versatile. A person who does not read simply limits himself. Books teach a person to live and see. I'm not even talking about poetry, which generally inspires and gives an incentive to life. Prose, especially classics, creates a certain vision of the world. A reading person is a very interesting conversationalist. Conversations with such a person are always very meaningful. You can always find out something, learn something from him. When you communicate with people who read, you want to talk to them again and again.

- Which books influenced you specifically?

Classic literature accompanies a person throughout his life. No matter how many times you read such works, so many times you will discover something new for yourself in them, because this is very deep literature. Therefore, first of all, I was influenced by classical literature. This literature is bottomless, which is why, in my opinion, it is and will always be the basis of our development.

- Recently, Vladimir Putin proposed making a list of one hundred books that every graduate should read on their own. He suggested creating this list with the help of cultural authorities. How do you feel about this idea?

One hundred books is somehow artificial, a round number chosen. I don't think it's necessary to stick to certain numbers. But the idea of ​​recommending the most valuable books to young people is not a bad one. It would be good if this list included both classics and modern books. Such a list should include both Russian and world literature. It should also include scientific literature. In my opinion, people recommending books for this list should be well-known cultural and scientific figures, recognized as authorities. By the way, our library has published the book “Among Book Worlds,” in which our honorable readers share their literary preferences and recommend books that influenced their worldview and their lives.

- Do reader preferences change over time?

Certainly. Once upon a time there were queues for books that are now at used bookstores. Once upon a time we tried to subscribe to the classics, to collected works, but now our children and grandchildren are getting rid of this literature and bringing it to us. If earlier there was a huge demand for foreign and Russian classics, now almost no one is interested in this literature.

- Are there many young people among the library’s readers?

According to statistics, about fifty percent of library readers are young people. Previously, the halls were simply overcrowded with young people; they made up about seventy percent of the readers. Unfortunately, there is a clear trend towards a decrease in the number of young readers. They prefer to visit the library virtually by visiting our websites.

- How does lack of interest in reading affect the level of youth culture?

There is currently a decline in the literacy rate of young people. And this suggests that young people are reading less. When a person does not read, he does not see the correct, good text in front of him. In addition, a reading, thinking person behaves more culturally and expresses his thoughts logically, unlike people who do not read. I understand that in our time some new forms of communication are appearing, new words are included in speech, but still the basis of people’s communication should be a literary language.

- Is it possible now, in your opinion, to increase interest in reading?

We try our best to attract all segments of the population to read, this is the main goal of the library. We do not lose hope that it is possible to revive interest in reading. Nowadays, almost from kindergarten onwards, they are trying to instill in children an interest in books. We have developed a program to teach children to read. But it is important that the love of reading is instilled in the family. Of course, a person can come to the book on his own. A love of reading can appear even in adulthood, because it is never too late to pick up a book. Therefore, we believe that it is possible to increase the level of reading culture.

- Finally, what would you like to wish and maybe even recommend to our readers?

Skalenchuk, V.V. “A person who reads is a deep person” [Text]: [interview with Skalenchuk V.V.] / Ekaterina Pyatibratova // Kuznetsky worker. - 2012. - May 5 (No. 51). - P. 2: photo.

Recently, the fashion for reading, fortunately, is gaining momentum. A person who does not read books is perceived by most young people as limited and not having a sufficient level of intelligence. No matter how rude it may sound, it’s really worth thinking about the horizons of a person, which is limited to glossy magazines/imageboards/news feeds on social networks - emphasize what is necessary.

But I will not be ironic about those who neglect literature. A friend of mine (who doesn’t read, of course) once said the phrase: “What’s the point of reading, it doesn’t bring any benefit.” At that moment, I completely lost all words from indignation. After all, a person who loves books knows very well about the benefits of reading.

Therefore, in this article I want to take revenge from my friend and talk to you about the benefits of reading.

1. A person who reads always has an advantage over those who neglect reading.

First of all, a well-read person is always one step higher than someone who can count the books he has read in his life on his fingers. And here we mean the attractiveness of the reading person to the opposite sex. Remember the slogan of the series “The Big Bang Theory”, which read “Smart is the new sexy”? When a person comes out of that age when a partner’s appearance meant literally everything, there is a desire to see in his partner not only a beautiful picture, but also an interesting interlocutor. What can you talk about with a person who doesn’t read?

2. When you read, your imagination works to its fullest.

Isn't this a reason for a creative person to read a lot? Only a book lover knows this feeling of disappointment while watching another film adaptation of another book. After all, while reading the filmed book, you imagined everything completely differently, brighter, richer, more beautiful. And then a significant part of the work was thrown out, the event was depicted differently from how it was described in the book, and the main character is generally strange...

3. You have something to keep yourself busy.

Imagine the situation: you just woke up, it’s wildly cold outside, so neither you nor your friends have any desire to leave the house. Your day turned out to be completely free, and you planned to spend it watching movies, TV series or a computer game. And then, because of an accident, the power at the station is turned off for the whole day. What to do? Horrible! But you have an excellent way out of the situation - a book. And for the whole day you are immersed in another world, watching your own movie in your imagination, which is much better than the films you wanted to watch. What would a person who doesn’t read books do in such a situation?

4. The book allows you to escape from your problems for a while.

And you won't need a large amount of alcohol or anything else to forget. Just pick up a good book and start reading it. After a couple of dozen pages, you won’t notice how you stop thinking about your problems. You will simply escape to another world for a while. And who knows, perhaps in this book you will find a solution to your problems.

5. Books give you a deeper view of the world.

As you read, you become calmer, make more informed decisions, and choose your social circle more carefully. And this is not due to the fact that after reading a dozen books you gained a lot of knowledge. It’s just that any book requires the reader to think about what is happening in it. And this habit of thinking about a work carries over to events in real life.

6. Reading brings variety to life.

If you don’t have the opportunity to go on a trip around the world right now, read a book about a country or about such a trip. When you and the main character return home from long wanderings, you will notice that your desire for a change of scenery has been slightly satisfied. Of course, books cannot replace a real trip, but an adventure novel will act on you like a vitamin against the blues.

7. You will make new acquaintances and friends.

Books bring people together. Every person who reads knows those moments when it turns out that someone you know also read the book you recently read, and it also changed his mind. There is nothing more pleasant than sharing your impressions of what you read and finding support in the words of your interlocutor. And, of course, in the age of the Internet, you can discuss books on forums or somewhere else and find new like-minded people.

8. You will have something to pass on to your children.

And here the books themselves fade into the background. The important thing is that you have enough information and knowledge to give your child practical and wise advice. A developed imagination will allow you to come up with your own fairy tales, and a parent who tells a fairy tale rather than reads it is much more admired by the child. Well, you can come up with a more interesting story.

9. It is easier for people who read to learn.

This pattern has been noticed for a long time - a person who reads books is easier to learn than one who neglects literature. It is not known what exactly gives such a result - more developed thinking or already acquired perseverance - but the fact remains a fact.

10. Beautiful speech.

A book lover will outshine a person who prefers to avoid reading. And there is absolutely no pleasure in communicating with someone who has a meager vocabulary. Who wants to wait until the interlocutor remembers the right word, replacing the gap in speech with a moo like: “Uh... well... that's... sort of... in short.”

In conclusion of the article, I want to say that you should not go to extremes and replace all types of activities with reading. There are many worthwhile films, the Internet is full of useful information, and computer games can also develop some skills. So, keep a balance in your hobbies and develop yourself.

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    1. They tend to be more sophisticated/sophisticated.

    Reading allows people to delve into opinions and realities that differ from their own. This helps them refine their point of view. Reading also helps develop intelligence, wisdom, composure and patience. Also, do not forget that people who read with pleasure can, like no other, fully enjoy such little things as good lighting, comfortable furniture and delicious tea.

    2. They are more intelligent

    When you read a lot, you learn a lot. If a person reads fantasy where we are talking about elves and dragons, this does not mean that it is stupid reading. Books like these can be filled with life lessons. You can find a lot of people reading fantasy. And they have a better vocabulary than those who read various magazines or don’t read at all. They understand clues better and absorb new information better. They are also more pleasant to communicate with. And this is very important in a relationship. I do not want to say that a reading person is a universal soldier, ready for anything. But from such people you will be much less likely to hear the phrase “I don’t know.”

    3. They are creative

    Creativity is important in relationships. After a couple of years of relationship, it is very difficult to surprise your soulmate. When a person reads a lot, he absorbs the creativity of authors like a sponge. All of these books present ideas that readers may not have known about. And if you want a truly long-term relationship, then reading people are more suitable for this. After all, they will find a way to maintain novelty in the relationship and make it interesting. They will simply use ideas they once read about.

    4. They are still children at heart

    And such people understand children better, and they know how to deal with them. After all, good relationships sooner or later lead to children. And let's be honest, these are the kind of people who can teach our children while they are growing up. Such people know many fairy tales and can even come up with them themselves. They will ensure that children are truly engrossed in the story.

    5. He will be a more passionate lover.

    Have you ever read a tastefully described sex scene in a novel? They are very visual, but not vulgar. In the worlds that are described in books, people are very passionate. And, as we said, people who read will learn a lot. This means that a book can teach you how to be passionate.

    6. They are more patient

    Reading books takes quite a lot of time. And busy people take weeks to read a book to the end. Some people can devour a couple of hundred pages in just a few hours. In both cases, a lot of patience is required. And patience is a skill that takes years to hone. And people who read really hone it for a long time. These people will be patient enough to solve relationship problems.

    7. They will teach you a lot

    As we have repeatedly stated, people who read know a lot. They have read many pages, and these pages contain various lessons. After all, not all the books they read are fantasy, drama or romance. Such people love not only to read. They also love to study. They like it. This means they can teach you a lot too. Life, relationships, technology, etc. Are there any topics that are completely incomprehensible to a truly well-read person? If there is, he can read about it.

    8. You are guaranteed personal time

    Readers love to read. This sounds a little stupid, but read to the end. As we read, we imagine the landscapes, people, and scenes that are described in the book. And when we are taken away from reading, everything breaks down. And we have to start over. When a person reads, he does not like to be disturbed. This means that you have time for yourself. You can sleep, take a bath, go shopping or do what you like.

    9. They really know what romance is.

    They read books containing elements of romance. Even if it is a fantasy novel written specifically for young boys or men, there will be romance in it. The heroes and heroines of his books experience the worst moments in their lives. They experienced battles and betrayals, separation and despair. But, despite everything, they stay together, overcoming all difficulties. And if you meet a person reading, be sure that he knows everything about romance. This means that your life will soon be filled with this very romance.

    10. They know what it means to care.

    Books are made of paper. And paper is a very fragile thing. It can be destroyed by fire, water, and simply time. So rest assured that the people reading know how to take care of their belongings. After all, they will want to reread their books again and again. You can rest assured that such people will take care not only of their own things, but also of yours. And they will treat you with care. Of course you are not a thing! It’s just that these people take care of everything that is really dear to them.

    In general, people who read are better than many others. But be careful! Not every person reading is like the one described in my article.