For me it’s calculating. Too many people put math into their search engines and not their calculator.

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    22 hours ago

    Reading- I am absolutely horrible at this. I’ll read anything and everything online, but never make the time to read a physical book.

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      What’s the problem with that? You’re still reading, it’s not like you aren’t improving yourself.

      I mean, even if you’re reading smut, it’s still good for you from a physical and mental health perspective because reading strengthens your mind, helps you empathize with others, and also reduces your stress.

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      Recently I was sitting in a bus for hours. My Steam Deck was already empty. Bravely, I decided to finally continue reading Dune. I was enjoying the experience (after the initial confusion from forgetting who everyone was). But somehow, despite being interested in what was written, my brain constantly wanted more stimulation. To grab the slate of glass that provides endless dopamine. To click buttons. To have a constant stream of simple information.

      I’m kinda scared tbh. This shit is an addiction, and I’m addicted. But most other people around me seem just as much or even more addicted. What happened to just being able to do something for an hour without feeling the need for different stimulation. We’re all poisoning or minds until we’re incapable of paying attention for more than a few seconds.

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        I also do this. But I do not necessarily think it as a bad thing.

        I do not need to finish the book in one sitting, it’s fine to wander, I usually just just went on a tangent on a relevant topic though. Reading for an hour is fine, as is a 5 minute session.

        Maybe immersing myself reading books just not that fun for me. But I can sit for hours studying music even without touching my instruments, just reading the chart and analysing the harmony and what not. I think reading like any other skill, needs training and I just haven’t give it enough time.

        I’m a late millennial, and like it or not I’m used to being able to access relevant context and information with just a click (like Wiki).

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      22 hours ago

      Reading online fanfiction is free. Sure, the quality varies, but I can quit any time I want. I just don’t want to.

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      19 hours ago

      I do this because all too often book print is tiny whereas I can adjust font size on a digital page.

      I love physical books, but accessibility is sometimes a problem.

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        17 hours ago

        Large type books are a thing. (And a plug for the free libraries perhaps in your area. Which may also have e-books.)

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          11 hours ago

          Excellent points :) I do use Libby through my local library for reading e-books so it’s a great suggestion.