- Oct 29, 2003
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It's a sad state of affairs when people complain about having to read *gasp* a page of text in an online forum. I don't care what your excuse is, because there isn't a good one. If you have any interest in learning you should read everything you can and focus on it while doing so. If it's important enough to you to read the cliffnotes, it's important enough to read the entire thing.
It is perhaps a manifestation of a larger problem that began, I suspect, with the dawn of the Information Age: shortening attention spans. More information is available to us in more forms more of the time. We're bombarded with it, and have to separate the wheat from the chaff. So, we get choosey.. fine. We should at least, then, be able to focus on what we've chosen and absorb it in it's entirety.
Laziness and lack of time may be explanations, but they're not excuses.. and shouldn't be regarded as such.
It is perhaps a manifestation of a larger problem that began, I suspect, with the dawn of the Information Age: shortening attention spans. More information is available to us in more forms more of the time. We're bombarded with it, and have to separate the wheat from the chaff. So, we get choosey.. fine. We should at least, then, be able to focus on what we've chosen and absorb it in it's entirety.
Laziness and lack of time may be explanations, but they're not excuses.. and shouldn't be regarded as such.