Self Improvement Tip of the Day: Some Scary Statistics
Self Improvement Tip of the Day: Some Scary Statistics
Here are some interesting statistics about reading from the United States:
1/3 of high school graduates never read another book for the rest of their lives.
Over 40% of college graduates never read another book after college
Around 80% of families did not buy or read a book in the last year
Almost 3/4 of adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years
More than half of new books are not read to completion
Less than 10% of people who start a non fiction book get past the first chapter
Less than 4% of citizens own a library card
To be continued….
Self Improvement Quote of the Day:
'That is a good book which is opened with
expectation and closed in profit.' - Amos Bronson Alcott ~
You can claim a FREE copy of Napoleon Hill’s classic THINK AND GROW RICH here and click here to Discover the Best Success and Self Improvement Resources on the internet!
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Here are some interesting statistics about reading from the United States:
1/3 of high school graduates never read another book for the rest of their lives.
Over 40% of college graduates never read another book after college
Around 80% of families did not buy or read a book in the last year
Almost 3/4 of adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years
More than half of new books are not read to completion
Less than 10% of people who start a non fiction book get past the first chapter
Less than 4% of citizens own a library card
To be continued….
Self Improvement Quote of the Day:
'That is a good book which is opened with
expectation and closed in profit.' - Amos Bronson Alcott ~
You can claim a FREE copy of Napoleon Hill’s classic THINK AND GROW RICH here and click here to Discover the Best Success and Self Improvement Resources on the internet!
Technorati Tags:
self improvement, self-improvement, personal development, self growth, motivation
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