tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6601498033460501328.post212010060873735304..comments2024-02-07T19:22:22.344+11:00Comments on Life Enhancing: Stories can change your life!Grant Soosaluhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01926109399246162045noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6601498033460501328.post-848416494745665592014-01-12T20:50:45.582+11:002014-01-12T20:50:45.582+11:00Hey Jean, you are so so right! Given that reading ...Hey Jean, you are so so right! Given that reading changes our brains and thereby our lives, we need to be incredibly selective in what we read (and what we watch). I love your example of re-reading Wuthering Heights and gaining personal growth from the meta-cognition and insights to your own changing opinions about the plot and characters. <br /><br />smiles, GrantGrant Soosaluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01926109399246162045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6601498033460501328.post-45195288238808458112014-01-12T20:48:58.901+11:002014-01-12T20:48:58.901+11:00This post supports the feeling I've always had...This post supports the feeling I've always had that people need to be very selective in what they read and view. And it also made me think of the value of rereading certain books. For example, reading Wuthering Heights as a young girl, then as a teen, twentysomething, etc, has been a measure of personal growth, based simply on my changing opinions of Heathcliff!Jeannoreply@blogger.com