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Americans used to read for pleasure, but the grim reality is that the number of people doing so has been plummeting for the last two decades. We're not just talking about a slight dip; it’s a steady decline year after year. I mean, 44% of American adults didn’t open a single book last year—like, not even one! It’s not that books have gotten worse; they’re simply not as fun as scrolling through social media. So, I can’t help but wonder what happens to a society that stops reading, not out of financial constraints, but because we’ve lost sight of why reading matters in the first place. What does this mean for our future? Let’s dive into this thought-provoking topic together!
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By James A. Brown5
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Americans used to read for pleasure, but the grim reality is that the number of people doing so has been plummeting for the last two decades. We're not just talking about a slight dip; it’s a steady decline year after year. I mean, 44% of American adults didn’t open a single book last year—like, not even one! It’s not that books have gotten worse; they’re simply not as fun as scrolling through social media. So, I can’t help but wonder what happens to a society that stops reading, not out of financial constraints, but because we’ve lost sight of why reading matters in the first place. What does this mean for our future? Let’s dive into this thought-provoking topic together!
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