hmmmm…. this kind of thing always gets my goat! The part that kills me the is the “BOOKS” point. I don’t know for certain, but I think that it’s likely that literacy was pretty low in 1800 BC and that there are millions and millions of people who are able to read today. So it’s pretty safe to say that there is more reading done today than at any point in history. That doesn’t say much about attention span, but still it is something.

hmmmm…. this kind of thing always gets my goat! The part that kills me the is the “BOOKS” point. I don’t know for certain, but I think that it’s likely that literacy was pretty low in 1800 BC and that there are millions and millions of people who are able to read today. So it’s pretty safe to say that there is more reading done today than at any point in history. That doesn’t say much about attention span, but still it is something.

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