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“Reading a book was a meditative act, but it didn’t involve a clearing of the mind. It involved a filling, or replenishing, of the mind. Readers disengaged their attention from the outward flow of passing stimuli in order to engage it more deeply with an inward flow of words, ideas, and emotions…” quote by Nicholas Carr
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““Reading a book was a meditative act, but it didn’t involve a clearing of the mind. It involved a filling, or replenishing, of the mind. Readers disengaged their attention from the outward flow of passing stimuli in order to engage it more deeply with an inward flow of words, ideas, and emotions. That was—and is—the essence of the unique mental process of deep reading. It was the technology of the book that made this “strange anomaly” in our psychological history possible. The brain of the book reader was more than a literate brain. It was a literary brain.””

Nicholas Carr

About This Quote

Source Book: The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, 2010

Deep reading fills the mind with ideas, contrasting with the mind‑clearing effect of meditation; it creates a literary brain that processes inward flows of words and emotions.

In simple terms: Deep reading enriches the mind with ideas.

Key Takeaway

Engage deeply with texts.

Themes

reading focus literacy cognition

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • personal development
  • creative writing
  • critical analysis

Key Concepts

cognitive immersion literary brain attention mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you cultivate deep reading habits?
  • What benefits does a literary brain provide?
A Different Perspective

Deep reading may be harder in a distracted digital age.

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