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the attempt to read noninstrumental texts in an instrumental way—to read fiction or poetry or history or theology or even what the bookstores call “current events” as quickly as possible and with the goal of accurate transference of data—is not a good idea. It is in fact a perfect recipe for boredom, because, though few people realize it, many books become more boring the faster you read them.
The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction
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