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Book Quote by Daisaku Ikeda

“Reading is a dialog with oneself; it is self-reflection, which cultivates profound humanity. Reading is therefore essential to our development. It expands and enriches the personality like a seed that germinates after a long time and sends forth many blossom-laden branches. People who can say of a…” quote by Daisaku Ikeda
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““Reading is a dialog with oneself; it is self-reflection, which cultivates profound humanity. Reading is therefore essential to our development. It expands and enriches the personality like a seed that germinates after a long time and sends forth many blossom-laden branches. People who can say of a book, 'this changed my life' truly understand the meaning of happiness. Reading that sparks inner revolution is desperately needed to escape drowning in the rapidly advancing information society. Reading is more than intellectual ornamentation; it is a battle for the establishment for the self, a ceaseless challenge that keeps us young and vigorous.””

Daisaku Ikeda

About This Quote

Source Speech: Address to the World, Daisaku Ikeda, 1995

Reading fosters self‑dialogue, personal growth, and a deep sense of humanity, acting as a catalyst for inner change amid information overload.

In simple terms: Reading nurtures personal growth and inner change.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate reading as a daily habit.

Themes

personal growth self‑reflection humanity information overload inner revolution

Mood

inspired reflective

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • career development
  • mental health
  • cultural literacy

Key Concepts

self‑dialogue personal development cognitive enrichment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reading shape your identity?
  • What books have sparked your inner change?
A Different Perspective

Reading alone cannot replace critical thinking or diverse experiences.

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