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Comment by scorpioxy

8 days ago

I can empathize with the commenter you're replying to. I still read for pleasure and have to read constantly for work of course. On some days, I feel like I can't. It is like exercising the same muscle every day which will lead to injury in a short amount of time. Switching to audiobooks or just taking a break does resolve that.

From what I am seeing around me though, reading for pleasure or even to gain knowledge has decreased a lot. I noticed it in adults first and this is being reflected in their children.

Except you don't get injured. You know what happens when I read a book at the end of the day after working all day? I fall asleep about 20 pages in, and sleep like a rock. You know what happens when I read HN at the end of the day after working all day? I'm up till 3am and getting 5 hours of rest. Same for any screen time really. People think screentime is some big rest but it isn't really.

Just rip the bandaid off. Get over the inertia of doing the task. You won't injure yourself reading a damn book.