I can relate to your thoughts re: social media. I read an article some time ago where the author was essentially saying they were trying to learn to read again. The gist of the article was coming from the standpoint that the social-media medium has conditioned many of us (hand raised!) to skim (rather quickly) content looking for content that catches our attention. I can definitely relate to this. If there is one motivating factor (aside from disconnecting from so much drama) it would be that I want to really read content instead of skimming it.
I'm curious about your Google search re: “actual emotional age of men compared to physical age”. Based on the search results, what was your takeaway on that?
I can relate to your thoughts re: social media. I read an article some time ago where the author was essentially saying they were trying to learn to read again. The gist of the article was coming from the standpoint that the social-media medium has conditioned many of us (hand raised!) to skim (rather quickly) content looking for content that catches our attention. I can definitely relate to this. If there is one motivating factor (aside from disconnecting from so much drama) it would be that I want to really read content instead of skimming it.
I'm curious about your Google search re: “actual emotional age of men compared to physical age”. Based on the search results, what was your takeaway on that?