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This seems a little bit of a joke post as I’m sure you read. It improves cognitive performance.

I’ve personally switched to more online phone reading than books and I’ve found other people like me have done the same. This Im not sure is a good thing versus reading more long form.

The thing is a lot of good information exists on twitter and blogs now. If you know how to use them.

This Im not sure is a good thing versus reading more long form.

The good news is that you can find some very very very long-form stuff out there if you want.

(be warned, that last link is the longest single work of fiction in the English language, and it's not yet done; also the first few hundred thousand words are pretty rough)

Some of this stuff just can't be found in paper form, but I honestly don't have a problem with that, and I don't get why people are so obsessed with paper. Words are words; the medium is not the measure of quality, it's just a measure of convenience.

It is a measure that someone cared enough to invest paper in it. In my experience if something is printed, there's still the occasional godawful thing but it raises the 5th percentile substantially.

(also while I love the freedom that comes with writing a web novel, most of them would still benefit from an editor)

There is, of course, a lot of dreck on the web because it's so low-cost. But there's also the occasional gem that is not tainted by worldly concerns such as "having to appease a publisher".