Reading Books: A Habit That Builds Leaders

"Books aren't just words — they're silent mentors guiding your growth." In a world full of noise and distractions, the habit of reading builds clarity, depth, and discipline. For life and the SSB, books shape the way you think, express, and lead.


Why You Should Read
  1. Sharpens Thinking – Books expand your mind, helping you analyze, reflect, and see the bigger picture.
  2. Boosts Communication – A strong vocabulary and clear expression set you apart in GD, PI, and daily life.
  3. Builds Perspective – Reading different views builds empathy and emotional intelligence — key OLQs.
  4. Trains Focus – In an age of swiping, reading teaches attention and patience — rare and powerful traits.

What to Read Biographies
  • Wings of Fire – A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
  • Courage and Conviction – Gen. V.K. Singh
Self-Development
  • Atomic Habits – James Clear
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen Covey
Fiction for Growth
  • The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho
  • To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
Defence & Leadership
  • India’s Most Fearless – Shiv Aroor, Rahul Singh
  • The Brave – Rachna Bisht Rawat

How to Start
  • Read 10 pages a day — start small
  • Fix a time — morning or night
  • Reflect on what you read — note lessons
  • Stay consistent — even 15 minutes a day makes a difference

Relevance to SSB
  • Shows depth in PI when you mention what you’ve read
  • Enhances clarity in Lecturette and GD
  • Refines values and thinking visible in WAT, TAT, and SRT

Closing Thought Reading isn’t just a habit — it’s a statement. It tells the world you're investing in your mind. If you want to influence, inspire, and lead, start with a book in your hand and curiosity in your heart.

Sachin Jangir

AIR 128, NDA 152

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