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But I would say the 2000 that we peaked, but like it's been rising, flattened out, and now it is declining as of 2012. And, you know, that's, I think, do you have any thoughts? Like, Doug, what's your first thought?
But I would say the 2000 that we peaked, but like it's been rising, flattened out, and now it is declining as of 2012. And, you know, that's, I think, do you have any thoughts? Like, Doug, what's your first thought?
But I would say the 2000 that we peaked, but like it's been rising, flattened out, and now it is declining as of 2012. And, you know, that's, I think, do you have any thoughts? Like, Doug, what's your first thought?
Well, I wanted to dig in. Is there more information here about the context of why this is happening or how this is measured? What is the rest of the article?
Well, I wanted to dig in. Is there more information here about the context of why this is happening or how this is measured? What is the rest of the article?
Well, I wanted to dig in. Is there more information here about the context of why this is happening or how this is measured? What is the rest of the article?
Nobody has an exact answer on why. But they posit some couple things. One is that people are reading less than average. So the decline of reading is pretty dramatic. Again, right around 2010, 2012. And I want to say, 2010 is the year that... Is the year that smartphones took over 50% of the population. So if it went over... Once you say phone's bad, everyone loses their mind.
Nobody has an exact answer on why. But they posit some couple things. One is that people are reading less than average. So the decline of reading is pretty dramatic. Again, right around 2010, 2012. And I want to say, 2010 is the year that... Is the year that smartphones took over 50% of the population. So if it went over... Once you say phone's bad, everyone loses their mind.
Nobody has an exact answer on why. But they posit some couple things. One is that people are reading less than average. So the decline of reading is pretty dramatic. Again, right around 2010, 2012. And I want to say, 2010 is the year that... Is the year that smartphones took over 50% of the population. So if it went over... Once you say phone's bad, everyone loses their mind.
That is like the obvious conclusion they're leaning towards.
That is like the obvious conclusion they're leaning towards.
That is like the obvious conclusion they're leaning towards.
Are you the phone's good guy? Yes. I'm the phone's bad guy. He thinks phones are good for kids in the comments. No, I want to be phone's bad. So phones, and generally it says like our ability to, it's not like reading is getting specifically worse or massively worse. It's that our ability to process information, like take in information, process it and make,
Are you the phone's good guy? Yes. I'm the phone's bad guy. He thinks phones are good for kids in the comments. No, I want to be phone's bad. So phones, and generally it says like our ability to, it's not like reading is getting specifically worse or massively worse. It's that our ability to process information, like take in information, process it and make,
Are you the phone's good guy? Yes. I'm the phone's bad guy. He thinks phones are good for kids in the comments. No, I want to be phone's bad. So phones, and generally it says like our ability to, it's not like reading is getting specifically worse or massively worse. It's that our ability to process information, like take in information, process it and make,
It's almost like when your brain turns on and has to work a little bit, we've sort of pushed past that. And they point to a lot of things. One of them they say is not even that it's phones, but it's infinite scrolling on media.
It's almost like when your brain turns on and has to work a little bit, we've sort of pushed past that. And they point to a lot of things. One of them they say is not even that it's phones, but it's infinite scrolling on media.
It's almost like when your brain turns on and has to work a little bit, we've sort of pushed past that. And they point to a lot of things. One of them they say is not even that it's phones, but it's infinite scrolling on media.
Yes.