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Ah, bummers.I just read ebooks nowadays
Jokes aside I think it's nice to have a paper book in the hands.
Ah, bummers.I just read ebooks nowadays
I agree. Born in the 90's, reading was just about normal as watching TV. Social media and smart phones made my attention span and memory, especially when memorizing longer and large lists of telephone numbers, a bit more difficult. What i try to do is listen more, with audio books.I don't know if i still count as young, but i do read a lot.
One problem is, that the ever decreasing attention span of people (blame Social Media), makes it difficult to concentrate on something like a book, for an extended period of time.
Another problem, is that in general, schools suck at getting kids to want to read, reading the greats is good and all, but for a kid or a teenager, is boring.
For me for example, I wasn't a big reader, until I found the genres I liked, by complete coincidence, no one ever recommend Pulp, nor Military Fiction to me, it was me stumbling upon them and falling in love with the genres.
There's "reading" and "reading".I would actually go as far as to say that they may even read more today via social media and web browsing than they ever have done before.
Yes I agree. Our views on the matter are aligned.There's "reading" and "reading".
You don't read a receipt the same way you're reading Tolstoï.