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There used to be really nerdy, bookworm kids. I was one of them. Extremely well read, knew a lot about everything just from reading, voraciously.
Maybe they're out there, but I don't meet these kids anymore. I met a high school age boy recently, obviously really bright and was in at least the top 1% of his grade, but didn't know some basic history/geography that came up in the conversation. Things that I would have known at that age, easily, just because I was a bookworm.
And also, he didn't read at all. He listened to tons of audiobooks - amazingly, some of them at 3x speed! Insane. But didn't read at all.
Two points on the audiobooks instead of reading
  • You're limited in your books, if you only listen to audiobooks. You'll mostly get popular, recent books.
  • Even at 3x speed, a fast reader can read quite a bit faster than an audiobook.
this territory is moderated
One can pauze audiobooks but I would guess that audiobook listeners do not pauze the book as often as readers pauze to ponder a point, think about how it relates to the rest of their knowledge and experience, try and find an example or a counter-example etc. I often pauze when reading when something I read does not sit right with me. I try to think about why I'm having this reaction. Similarly when something resonates much in a positive sense. I probably interrupt the process of reading a little too much with this kind of meta analysis, and getting side-tracked or going off on tangents (i write these up sometimes. can take a while to finish a book if there's many of these) but a little of this seems to me to be a good thing. And it seems to me that with audiobooks this kind of thing perhaps does not happen as much as would be desirable because the default is for it to keep playing. It seems to me that listening to books is a more passive process that conditions the consumer more towards being in the passenger seat. Could be off on this.
There's probably benefits as well as downsides when comparing listening to books versus reading them. I'm unclear as to the "net effects" And now that I think about it one could listen to books in a way that one could easily pauze and have a similar process of following up on occurring thoughts and feelings
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