Close Menu
KumbhCoinorg
    What's Hot

    Man quits corporate job after 18 years, says office politics was the final straw

    July 13, 2026

    Aave Launch Stablecoin Vaults as DeFi Prepares For USD Boom

    July 13, 2026

    Tatlin’s Tower, One of the Most Ambitious Buildings That Was Never Built

    July 13, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Man quits corporate job after 18 years, says office politics was the final straw
    • Aave Launch Stablecoin Vaults as DeFi Prepares For USD Boom
    • Tatlin’s Tower, One of the Most Ambitious Buildings That Was Never Built
    • Why Reading Matters – Cal Newport
    • Madonna Shares Emotional Post Thanking Fans for Historic No. 1 Debut of “Confessions II”: ‘I’m Still Pinching Myself’
    • John Waters: ’I’ve always been a les bro‘
    • Keeping Cool: The Air Conditioner That Changed America
    • Snapshot: Video Surveillance Market
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KumbhCoinorg
    Monday, July 13
    • Home
    • Crypto News
      • Bitcoin & Altcoins
      • Blockchain Trends
      • Forex News
    • Kumbh Mela
    • Entertainment
      • Celebrity Gossip
      • Movie & TV Reviews
      • Music Industry News
    • Market News
      • Global Economy Insights
      • Real Estate Trends
      • Stock Market Updates
    • Education
      • Career Development
      • Online Learning
      • Study Tips
    • Airdrop News
      • Ico News
    • Sports
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • hockey
    KumbhCoinorg
    Home»Education»Study Tips»Why Reading Matters – Cal Newport
    Study Tips

    Why Reading Matters – Cal Newport

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJuly 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Why Reading Matters – Cal Newport
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Last week, Rose Horowitch published a splashy Atlantic article titled ​“The End of Reading is Here.”​ (Ironically, given the subject matter, it weighed in at over 8,500 words.)

    Horowitch’s argument, which elaborates on similar concerns recently raised by commentators ​such as James Marriott​, is that distracting digital technology has led to a sudden and radical reduction in reading.

    Here are just some of the data she cites to back up this claim:

    • Less than half of all adults reported having read a book of any kind in 2022. Only 38% read a novel or short story.
    • The proportion of American adults who read for pleasure on any given day has fallen from 28% in 2004 to 16% in 2023, while the proportion who read to a child is down to 2%.
    • Over 60% of high school seniors struggle, to varying degrees, with interpreting text.
    • Nearly 30% of American adults cannot paraphrase a multipage text (representing a 50% increase from a decade ago).
    • Between 1984 and today, the proportion of 13-year-olds who said they “rarely or never” read for fun rose from 8% to 29%.
    • (To be sure, book sales have been holding steady in recent years, but as Horowitch notes, this potentially obscures a shift in which a small percentage of serious readers are consuming more books, compensating for an overall drop in people who read regularly.)
    • And so on…

    The key question is whether these reductions matter, or if they just represent a normal evolution of communication technology, similar to how fewer people listen to the radio than they did a century ago.

    Horowitch argues for the former stance, noting that reading plays a critical and privileged role in the human experience:

    “The advent of reading and writing transformed society. It altered people’s consciousness and politics, along with the intellectual feats they were capable of. The decline of reading will bring about changes of the same magnitude. It will affect our innermost thoughts, our society’s politics and culture, and how we tell the history of our civilization.”

    Those who read ​my recent New York Times op-ed​ on cognitive fitness know that I fervently agree with this conclusion. I recently finished reading (!) Walter Ong’s classic, ​Orality and Literacy​, which further convinced me that essentially every cultural attribute that we celebrate – from human rights, to logic, to progress, to the very notion of an independent self – are conceptual children born from the mind-shaping power of the written word.

    Literacy is not simply a technology, but is instead, in some sense, the technology that enabled the cognitive world we currently take for granted. When we spend less time grappling with words, we’re taking a step backward, which helps explain why James Marriott titled his upcoming book on this phenomenon, ​The New Dark Ages​.

    As a technology theorist, I’m often accused of being reactionary or overly conservative in my analysis of new tools. But when it comes to the digital assault on literacy, the concerns I share with Horowitch and Marriott seem self-evidently justified.

    But what should we do about all of this?

    As I argued in my op-ed, one obvious response is to tackle this mental decline today similarly to how we tackled the decline in our physical health in the second half of the last century: by embracing specific routines around information consumption designed to arrest this slide away from advanced literacy. We should treat highly distracting digital garbage like junk food – something we largely avoid – and purposefully schedule a non-trivial amount of time each day to read, write, and self-reflect, just as we now dedicate time to walking, jogging, and weight lifting.

    “An astonishing wealth of information and wisdom has been bequeathed to us,” writes Horowitch in the conclusion to her article. “What we’ll do with this inheritance is up to us.”

    I agree. It’s time to get up and take action.

    Cal Matters Newport Reading
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleMadonna Shares Emotional Post Thanking Fans for Historic No. 1 Debut of “Confessions II”: ‘I’m Still Pinching Myself’
    Next Article Tatlin’s Tower, One of the Most Ambitious Buildings That Was Never Built
    kumbhorg
    • Website
    • Tumblr

    Related Posts

    Ico News

    What Happens to Your Tokens After a Presale Ends and Why Your Wallet Choice Matters Before Listing

    By kumbhorgJuly 8, 2026
    Study Tips

    Beware of Productivity Paradoxes – Cal Newport

    By kumbhorgJune 29, 2026
    Study Tips

    Dear AI Companies: Stop the “Doom Trolling”

    By kumbhorgJune 22, 2026
    Study Tips

    AI Isn’t Breaking Work. It’s Already Broken.

    By kumbhorgJune 15, 2026
    Forex News

    Why the SpaceX IPO Matters Even If You Never Buy the Stock

    By kumbhorgJune 9, 2026
    Study Tips

    How to Study When You Don’t Feel Like Studying (And the Real Reason It Feels Hard to Start)

    By kumbhorgJune 9, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Don't Miss

    Man quits corporate job after 18 years, says office politics was the final straw

    By kumbhorgJuly 13, 2026

    On Instagram, a user going by @dharambuilds shared a video that has recently been circulating…

    Aave Launch Stablecoin Vaults as DeFi Prepares For USD Boom

    July 13, 2026

    Tatlin’s Tower, One of the Most Ambitious Buildings That Was Never Built

    July 13, 2026

    Why Reading Matters – Cal Newport

    July 13, 2026
    Top Posts

    Satwik-Chirag storm into China Masters final with straight-game win over Malaysia | Badminton News

    September 21, 2025176 Views

    SaucerSwap SAUCE Crypto Breaks Key Resistance Amid Nvidia-Hedera Deal

    July 15, 202548 Views

    Unlocking Your Potential with Mubite: The Future of Crypto Prop Trading

    September 17, 202533 Views

    Stablecoins 2025 Exchange Reserves: Insights into DeFi Trends

    September 8, 202533 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    About Us

    Welcome to KumbhCoin!
    At KumbhCoin, we strive to create a unique blend of cultural and technological news for a diverse audience. Our platform bridges the spiritual significance of the Kumbh Mela with the dynamic world of cryptocurrency and general news.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Man quits corporate job after 18 years, says office politics was the final straw

    July 13, 2026

    Aave Launch Stablecoin Vaults as DeFi Prepares For USD Boom

    July 13, 2026

    Tatlin’s Tower, One of the Most Ambitious Buildings That Was Never Built

    July 13, 2026
    Most Popular

    Reeves optimistic despite surprise rise in UK borrowing

    January 22, 20250 Views

    Barnes & Noble stock soars 20% as it explores a sale Barnes & Noble stock soars 20% as it explores a sale

    January 22, 20250 Views

    Sun publisher to pay ‘substantial’ damages in settlement

    January 22, 20250 Views
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    © 2026 Kumbhcoin. Designed by Webwizards7.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.