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Fiction Books are just as important than Non-fiction books
I feel whenever we scroll on social media and we look at all these self-help creators they always talk about non-fiction books and how these books “have changed their life.” Now I appreciate and do love self-help books and normal non-fiction books but I don’t believe anyone appreciates the fiction books as well. Yes there is booktok where readers are sharing their thoughts, ideas and opinions on certain book releases and what not but in terms of the self help part of tiktok or Instagram they’re still HIGHLY under appreciated. Self help creators always push for us to read these nonfiction books and although they are helpful, self help books are only useful if the reader is actually applying those key lessons from the book into their lifestyle and let’s be honest most of us don’t. I read this post on Instagram which I believed to be interesting and I believe Nat has spoken about it too in one of her posts I’m not sure (correct me if I’m wrong Nat). Though I have read that fiction books are just as important because you’re learning different perspectives of the character, you’re exploring different themes and ideas that can actually be applied in real life. It helps with understanding empathy, compassion, friendship, family dynamics, relationships and so forth. I believe in the self help community, fiction books are so under appreciated because they’re fiction and according to them bring no “knowledge or life lessons to learn from” but I believe if you truly believe in self development then balancing both non fiction and fiction can do you way more favours in life. It might even give you inspiration to dream more and love your life more adventurously!! T least thats how I feel. I also believe that it expands your mind so creatively as well. What do you all think? Do you also believe that fiction books are highly under appreciated or do you feel differently?
3 likes • Oct 31
I second that. Fiction books are often depicted as waste of time aka 'Time pass' because they do not serve purposeful 'steps' to improve one's life and as a reader I strongly disagree with that take. Personally, fiction books have contributed more in my life than any self-help books. Non-fic gives you theories, guides or topics to ponder about, on the other hand, fiction books gives you perspective (through the characters) and will show you what's something like instead of telling them.
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2 likes • Oct 24
Hello! My name is Akanksha and I'm from India I'm here to learn and gain knowledge on various topics. In an era where majority of us spend our time doomscrolling during our free hours, I want to actually involve myself in different perspective from around the globe. As a learner I'm so glad to be a part of this community.
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