WHY SHOULD I READ BOOKS? by J Loren Norris

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WHY SHOULD I READ BOOKS?

WHY SHOULD I READ?
SHORT ANSWER: ‘ Cause you don’t wanna be a DUMMY!

LONG ANSWER: Reading enlightens, informs, prepares, educates and empowers people. NOT JUST WHITE PEOPLE, but all people, BROWN PEOPLE, BLACK PEOPLE, ASIAN PEOPLE, ANY PEOPLE. If you are capable of reading and desire to be no ones fool READ BOOKS! As many as you can! If you are not capable of reading, lay down your pride and ask someone to teach you. If you have some other reason beside illiteracy, ask some to READ TO YOU - then two people get smarter.

Ignorance and limited access to knowledge have both been tools of control for centuries of human history. The more you know, the less likely you are to be misled, manipulated or enslaved.

WHY BOOKS:
Digital data is faster to market than a book, accessed my billions globally and available cheaply. Digital data is also SIGNIFICANTLY MORE susceptible to manipulation, inaccuracies and propaganda.

Books take too much time and money to reprint - replacing them is time consuming and doesn’t go unnoticed. Changing the textbooks in schools requires significant oversight, manipulation of a video can be done my a student hacker or a nefarious force with no one knowing it happened.

Have you seen the video where the parents voice concerns about ads they show up on their TABLET while their elementary aged daughter is playing video games? The “spy ad” is targeting her specifically using the camera on the tablet - different ads appear for anyone else playing the same game on the same tablet. BOOKS DON’T DO THAT!!

BE INFORMED OR BE ENSLAVED - its your choice.

— OH and a good novel can be very entertaining, enjoyable and relaxing too.

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