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➡️ Useful links where I can help you: https://www.oraulmartins.com.br/links-b In this video, we present 5 scientifically proven reasons for you to read fiction. If you are passionate about books and want to understand how reading fiction can impact your life, this content is for you! We will explore the benefits that reading works of fiction, including classics by authors like Jane Austen, can bring to your mind and well-being. We will begin by discussing how reading fiction can improve empathy, allowing you to put yourself in the shoes of diverse characters and understand different perspectives. Next, we will discuss how fiction stimulates creativity and imagination, offering new worlds and ideas. You will also discover how reading fiction can be a powerful tool for reducing stress and promoting mental health. In addition, we will talk about how this practice can improve your communication and critical analysis skills. At the end, we will summarize the main reasons discussed, encouraging you to include more fiction in your reading routine. Watch and discover how fiction books can enrich your life in surprising ways! ➡️ Subscribe to my Newsletter to receive more information about the opening of my club: https://www.oraulmartins.com.br/lista... ➡️ Recommended videos Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas part. 1 👉 • [Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas - Au... Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas part. 2 👉 • [Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas - Au... Raul Martins Lima is a writer, translator, proofreader, and professor of literature and Portuguese. Created the largest classics reading club in Brazil and has already had more than 13 thousand students ➡️ Instagram: /oraulmartins 00:00 Start 00:16 Demystifying fiction reading 01:08 The scientific experiment with Jane Austen 02:26 Experiment method 03:46 Unexpected results of the experiment 05:22 Living fiction 07:28 Emotional impact of reading fiction 10:59 Fiction and moral understanding 15:14 Intelligence and open-mindedness 22:20 Fiction and social skills 30:51 Final reflection 33:34 Summary