If You Quit Social Media, Will...
Turn your highlights into insights. Readwise helps you remember, review, and use what you read—so your best ideas never get lost again.
#Readwise #PKM #Productivity #KnowledgeManagement #NoteTaking #ReadingHabits #DigitalTools #Learning
https://www.originalmacguy.com/dont-just-collect-ideas-remember-and-use-them-with-readwise/
Reading for Pleasure Has Declined by a ‘Deeply Concerning’ 40 Percent Over the Past Two Decades
Reading for Pleasure Has Declined by a ‘Deeply Concerning’ 40 Percent Over the Past Two Decades
Between 2003 and 2023, the proportion of Americans who read for fun on a given day has been steadily falling, a new study suggests
By Sarah Kuta – Daily Correspondent, August 26, 2025
Fewer Americans are reading for pleasure. Imgorthand via Getty ImagesWhen was the last time you curled up with a good book or flipped through the pages of a magazine? If it’s been a while, you’re not alone: The number of Americans who read for fun has plummeted over the past two decades, new research finds.
Between 2003 and 2023, the proportion of Americans who read for pleasure on a given day dropped by around 3 percent each year, according to a new paper published in the journal iScience. Reading reached its peak in 2004, when around 28 percent of individuals reported reading for pleasure. But by 2023, that number had dropped to 16 percent—a decline of roughly 40 percent.
Reading for fun has been declining since the 1940s. However, the “sustained, steady” drop over the past 20 years is “deeply concerning,” says study co-author Jill Sonke, research director at the Center for Arts in Medicine at the University of Florida, in a statement.
The results are troubling because reading has always been “one of the more accessible ways to support well-being,” adds co-author Daisy Fancourt, a behavioral health researcher at University College London, in the statement. “The research is clear: Reading is a vital health-enhancing behavior for every group within society, with benefits across the life-course.”
Quick fact: Analyzing how Americans spend their time
For this study, the researchers analyzed data from the annual American Time Use Survey, which asks thousands of Americans ages 15 and older to provide a detailed account of how they spent their time over a 24-hour period.
The scientists studied the responses of more than 236,000 Americans. The survey used a broad definition of “reading for personal interest,” one that included books, magazines, newspapers, audiobooks and e-readers.
In addition to the overall decline, the researchers also found disparities between different groups. For example, Black Americans were less likely to read for fun than white Americans, and men were less likely than women. Older individuals, those with higher education levels and those with higher income levels were also more likely to read for pleasure.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Reading for Pleasure Has Declined by a ‘Deeply Concerning’ 40 Percent Over the Past Two Decades
#20YearDecline #2025 #40PercentDecline #America #Americans #Books #Education #History #Libraries #Library #PleasureReading #Reading #ReadingForPleasure #ReadingHabits #Science #Technology #UnitedStates
Ứng dụng iOS "Bookwise" giúp bạn quản lý và theo dõi việc đọc sách, đặt mục tiêu đọc hàng năm, xem thống kê thói quen đọc và nhận gợi ý sách cá nhân hóa. Ứng dụng này có các tính năng như tạo danh sách sách tùy chỉnh (Đang đọc, Sẽ đọc, Đã đọc, Yêu thích), theo dõi số trang đã đọc và chuỗi đọc liên tục.
#iOS #ứngdụng #đọc_sách #quản_lý_sách #thói_quen_đọc #sách #iOSApp #ReadingTracker #BookManagement #ReadingHabits #Book
https://www.reddit.com/r/SideProject/comments/1mpuj8t/bookwise_ios_app_to_

Object personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human agents. In online forums, autistic individuals commonly report experiencing this phenomenon. Given that approximately half of all autistic individuals experience difficulties identifying their own emotions, the suggestio …
Do you finish every book you start, or do you DNF if it's not working for you?
Do you read multiple genres or stick primarily to one? What's your genre comfort zone?
What's your book budget look like? Do you have a monthly limit or is it 'the more the merrier'?
Findaway Voices Splits Distribution; £75K Novel Prize Launches; Fewer Parents Reading to Kids: Self-Publishing with ALLi featuring Dan Holloway
On this episode of the Self-Publishing News Podcast, Dan Holloway explains major changes to Findaway Voices, which is splitting into two platforms: Spotify for Authors, focused on Spotify…
https://selfpublishingadvice.org/podcast-findaway-voices-splits/
#Podcast #audiobookdistribution #FindawayVoices #InAudio #readinghabits
@indieauthors