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Some of you have forgotten that only three years ago you were perfectly capable of writing an essay, writing a eulogy, telling a bedtime story to a child, and it should worry you that powerful companies have convinced us we can’t do things we’ve been doing for 5,000 years.
I get that this is an unpopular view but:
We need more journalists & fewer pundits.
We need more original reporting & fewer hot takes riffing off the news.
We don't have this because reporting takes work and is difficult & pontificating on YouTube is lazy & easy.
Old books are better because they sprung from a culture where reading, not watching, was the predominant mode of leisure. That not only meant authors were well-read and thus better writers, but that their readership was well-read too, so authors could expect more of them
One thing GenZ gets wrong about work, imo, is thinking your job should be fully separate from your social life. You know the meme: clock in at 9, work, lunch on your own, clock out at 5. No chats at the coffee machine. No Christmas cards for your colleagues. Oh X is having a leaving-do? Don't care, I'm going home.
It's good to have boundaries, sure. But it's silly to spend 40+ hours a week in a social desert, then wonder why work feels meaningless and you dread Mondays.
No offense but I think we underestimate how many of our current problems, both cultural and political, are downstream of the decline in reading, the decline in learning and the loss of interest in the humanities.
what people don’t realize is that to write is to think. by outsourcing your writing you are outsourcing your thinking. you are paying for the degradation of your own mind. don’t use AI to “structure” your thoughts. structure them yourself. a shortcut to nowhere
please read ... books, poetry ... please think & reflect ... know your history ... it matters much more than this screen-addled, instant gratification, sound-bite, consumer based irreality tries to tell you
Useful stat in the Sunday Times: Brazil was Keir Starmer’s 40th foreign trip since July 2024. “He has clocked up more air miles than any Prime Minister so far this century”
Please, read books. Not just captions, or carousel posts, or what made it to the top of your feed. Read books. Long ones. Complex ones. You cannot build a mind with weight on the back of social media ephemerals. Intellectual depth demands patience.
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You can lead an ordinary life and be an extraordinary writer. And even if you're a mediocre writer, please write. Someone will resonate with your words. We need long form content in this world of slop. I want to see people being earnest and thoughtful.
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If you missed it:
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