Apps Quote by Junot Diaz
“Books are surviving in this intense, fragmented, hyper-accelerated present, and my sense and hope is that things will slow down again and people will want more time for a contemplative life. There is no way people can keep up this pace. No one is happy. Two or three hours to read should not be an unattainable thing, although I hope we get to that stage without needing a corporate sponsored app to hold our hand. The utopian in me has my fingers crossed that we haven't quite figured out the digital future just yet. After all, the one thing we know about people: they always surprise.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2020
He laments modern life's relentless speed, fearing it erodes deep reading and contemplation, yet remains hopeful about future balance.
In simple terms: Fast pace harms thoughtful reading; hope remains.
Prioritize slow, reflective reading.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- education
- personal leisure
- publishing industry
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you create time for reading?
- What role should tech play in contemplation?
Digital tools can also aid deep reading if used wisely.