I stopped reading the DC Post because of idiotic ex cathedra articles that claim things like reading during the day makes you feel you haven't accomplished anything. It's not much better than the slew of Taylor Swift pieces they recently ran including one that said we all live in her universe now. Or how to "dress" a coffee table. . . .
Well it’s something I struggle with & it quotes George Saunders as also having difficulty reading during the day. It felt relatable which is why I shared it
I get that, but I think the Post has been too quick to offer columns that seem to say *everyone* feels a certain way. I wasn't critiquing the share, but the DC Post itself, which has drifted over recent years to too much clickbait.
I stopped reading the DC Post because of idiotic ex cathedra articles that claim things like reading during the day makes you feel you haven't accomplished anything. It's not much better than the slew of Taylor Swift pieces they recently ran including one that said we all live in her universe now. Or how to "dress" a coffee table. . . .
Well it’s something I struggle with & it quotes George Saunders as also having difficulty reading during the day. It felt relatable which is why I shared it
If your business is books you gotta read. Not like you can get around it : )
I get that, but I think the Post has been too quick to offer columns that seem to say *everyone* feels a certain way. I wasn't critiquing the share, but the DC Post itself, which has drifted over recent years to too much clickbait.