While those with an annual income of $35,000 or less read almost primarily to be entertained.īooks are modern-day mentors. Tom Corley, author of Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals, found that in almost all cases, people who make more than $160,000 a year read for self-improvement, education, and success. Not only that, but reading the right books can lead to higher income and more meaningful careers. Researchers have found that reading helps prevent stress, depression, and dementia, while also enhancing confidence, empathy, decision-making, and overall life satisfaction. There are few practices more consistently proven to directly improve your life (and selling abilities) than reading. Mark Cuban spends three hours of every day on it. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett spends most of his day doing it.
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