Benefits Of Keeping Up With News.

by Frederick Akinola
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If a person follows news events closely, you acquire more knowledge that the next person who does not. It is an opportunity to travel the globe, know different cities and acquire knowledge of events around the world. This habit is responsible for widening your perspective.

Enriches Your Knowledge

Have you ever been with a boring person who has nothing to talk about? They shy away from every serious topic and prefer to talk about seemingly trivial things. You cannot blame such a person. You cannot form an opinion about something you do not know. Therefore, it is important to have an understanding of current events. Knowing current events allows you to generate broader topics to discuss. Talking about current events with other people and hearing different opinions allows you to become a more well-rounded person.

Improves our Vocabulary and Pronunciation

When you watch the news on television or listen to the radio you get to hear news words being used in context. You also hear the way well-trained broadcasters pronounce words.  People who watch news programmes regularly will definitely learn a word or two every day, especially if they watch foreign English channels.  It can also help you understand economics, politics and other important concepts.  If you read the news, this can help improve your writing as well.

You Can Form Your Own Opinion

Following the news keeps you make informed decisions. Instead of listening to your family and peers about how they feel about certain issues and basing your opinion on theirs, it’s important for you to gain your own opinion. Knowing what is happening around you makes you think more critically. For example, it is important to know where each candidate stands with different topics for the election before you vote. You should form your own opinions and decide which candidate will benefit you and what you believe in the most.

News Slows Down Aging

Studies have also suggested that older people who read news have a 17% lesser chance of developing Alzheimer’s. When you read news, it often triggers some responses, including memories and strong emotions from the brain. Any mental stimulation can slow down the ageing brain. Anytime you learn something new, it helps the brain.

Helps You distinguish Truth From Falsehood

Fake news destroys your credibility.  If your arguments are built on bad information, it will be much more difficult for people to believe you in the future. When you follow the news, you are less likely to fall for the propaganda of fake news. Especially in the age when social media impacts the quality of news we consume, it is especially important to follow up on news ourselves.

 

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