SvenSvensonov
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@SvenSvensonov other then stuffing people in subs
That's a horrible way to get people to read. Submarine crews, and anyone in an isolated situation, where contact with the outside is limit, falls prey to "group isolation", space station crews are subjected to this too. While not as severe social isolation found in those lost to society, such as prisoners in solitary confinement, even in groups, mental performance suffers and social anxiety increases. This is why only the best are chosen for submarine crews, anyone with mental or social instabilities can't function in an isolated environment.
After only a week at sea, a submarine's crew will begin to develop social anxiety, persistent nervousness... if left unchecked this further devolves in hallucinations, delusions, speech impediments, sleep pattern disruption and potentially insanity. Their performance suffers significantly when assigned simple tasks such as counting or reading.
You'll try to read, try to maintain some semblance of interaction... you can't do it, you can't maintain enough focus - your mind and eyes will wander; eventually your stare drifts into the distance, focused on nothing.
Dropping people into a box, or tube, and leaving them without contact to the outside is a poor way to promote anything other than mental illness
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But, I do have suggestions on how to get kids to read too. Let them have fun. In schools it's important to have mandatory reading, so everyone is on the same page and the discussion can be fruitful, but kids must also be allowed to indulge themselves in their own interests. Make me read War and Peace and I'm liable to not do it, plop a comic in front of me and I'll read it without being asked.
Kids need structure, mandatory reading offers that in schools and keeps the discussion centralized on the same theme, but kids have to be afforded the liberty to have fun too. Let them read what they are interested in if you want them to enjoy reading.
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