Reading Vs Writing

@Oshobu (661)
Nigeria
August 31, 2017 8:25am CST
Reading and writing are activities most of is carry out every now and then. Being on mylot, you've got to read and write if you feel like. I studied this two activities and discovered that they are very similar. Reading and writing are ways we keep or record information. The only difference between this two activities is the medium of storing the information,. Information kept by writing are kept in a book while those stored by reading are kept in our brain or intellect. But which of the two activities is the most reliable way of storing information and the most preferred?
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@LadyDuck (471456)
• Switzerland
2 Jan 18
I love to read, but I also like to write. I have a diary where I write down my ideas and my thoughts as soon as they come to my mind.
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@Oshobu (661)
• Nigeria
2 Jan 18
Yeah, that's very good... It brings out the essence of reading...
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@dramagirl26 (3259)
• Ringgold, Virginia
31 Aug 17
I love both reading and writing, but I'd say writing is maybe more beneficial to storing information.
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@Oshobu (661)
• Nigeria
31 Aug 17
Yeah, I think that would be most people's choice...
@fearjp (458)
31 Aug 17
I think writing is also the best way for me as well. I get to write the things in my own ways so I can understand them a bit better when reading. When reading I wouldn't understand it sometimes on somethings since it's something they wrote so it's less for me to understand.
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
5 Jan 18
I would say writing. Of course if there is a fire, all books might be destroyed. However, we tend to forget many things and we can't recall details at times.
@augusta123 (6649)
31 Aug 17
I prefer my head.Private information on a book is very risky.
@holdoors (2517)
• Malaysia
31 Aug 17
I like to store them by making digital copies to read in the future.
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@Oshobu (661)
• Nigeria
31 Aug 17
We can call that modern way of writing... Right?