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by mingus88
209 days ago
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Sadly, most people aren’t readers. I saw an article the other day stating the percentage of people who read for pleasure has declined into the low teens The true story of Chernobyl isn’t going to land with folk today. We’ve lost the attention span for anything longer than a slick miniseries with A list actors. Even then, most people I know haven’t seen the show, which is amazing. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12496190/ |
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There are only 24 hours in a day and no one gets more. This results in shifting preferences for consumption patterns over time.
I hear boomers spend all their time in movie theaters instead of sitting down and reading a good book. Don't they know movies are evil and are going to rot their brains?
I hear Gen X loves to watch TV. What a bunch of 'slackers'. What's with these shows like Sienfeld? Its a show about nothing! Why would anyone watch that?
I hear millennials are spending all their time playing video games instead of watching quality TV. What is it with this PlayStation nonsense? Its a TOY!
I hear Gen-Z loves to just sit around and watch people play games instead of playing them. Have their brains completely rotted?
I hear Gen Alpha does not even bother with people playing and just watches the output of game engines as the old kids would say 'I don't even': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WePNs-G7puA
Long story short: Cultural preferences change over time. My view is Let them cook :)