This is the second article I've read in the last few days about how we don't read books anymore. I know I'm definitely guilty. I used to be an avid reader of books and I still have many on my bookshelves. But now I primarily read online and listen to my audible. I do really miss reading from physical books and highlighting them with little notes in the margin.
Absolutely, you're not alone in this. So many of us *used to* read books and still *want to*, but the world around us just keeps nudging us toward faster, shorter, easier. And I love what you said about missing physical books. That tactile experience invites a kind of engagement that’s hard to replicate with a screen or headphones.
This is the second article I've read in the last few days about how we don't read books anymore. I know I'm definitely guilty. I used to be an avid reader of books and I still have many on my bookshelves. But now I primarily read online and listen to my audible. I do really miss reading from physical books and highlighting them with little notes in the margin.
Absolutely, you're not alone in this. So many of us *used to* read books and still *want to*, but the world around us just keeps nudging us toward faster, shorter, easier. And I love what you said about missing physical books. That tactile experience invites a kind of engagement that’s hard to replicate with a screen or headphones.
I have learnt some thing so important and what has been beating me is not to pay attention to the detail .Its so amazing
Yes! It’s amazing how much we start to notice when we slow down and really pay attention. The details are where the magic is. Thanks for sharing this!
When will we see a new book from you, please?
I love that you’re asking! I’ve got some ideas brewing… stay tuned—more to come soon!