“The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read” – Why Mark Twain’s Words Remain Relevant
Knowing how to read is not enough—true intellectual growth comes from applying knowledge. Mark Twain’s words remind us that a literate person who does not read is no better off than someone who cannot read at all. This analysis examines why reading matters, how it shapes our thinking, and what happens when we fail to use our ability to learn.