why use many word when few word do
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you open an article. it's 4,000 words. your brain checks out by paragraph three. you scroll to the bottom, close the tab, and learn nothing. we've all been there.
same article. caveman version.
Two years ago, I went on a non-fiction reading spree. You might be familiar with the exaggerated number game on social media: reading 100 books per year or 10 books a day, being crowned a reader based on raw numbers. And I fell right into the mania. I even made a Bookstagram account. I took photos, posted quotes, and made stacks look cute. Sometimes I even read the books in those photos. In my defense, I was in dire need of a community and needed some escape from a major health crisis. I felt like I was doing something meaningful by reading book after book, only to realize I was just counting numbers.
two year past, me go crazy read many non-fiction scroll.
tribe online shout: 'read 100! read 10 in one sun!' number = smart. me believe. me fall in trap.
me make small instagram cave. call it bookstagram. people stack book. make pretty. say 'me reader.'
me do same. take photo. post quote. make pile look sexy.
sometimes... me even read book. lol.
truth: me lonely. body sick. need tribe. need escape.
but later... me see truth.
me not learn.
me just count rock.
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