Fascinating! I would appreciate an essay arguing for this rather strong claim
My conclusion is that if something is expressed only in writing it cannot reach the absolute majority of the population, any more than a particularly well-written verse in French can permeate the Anglosphere.
I have read weaker versions of how hard successful communication is, such as Double Illusion of Transparency and You Have About Five Words – but I think that your example is even stronger than this and an interesting addition.
Personally, I think I also belong to the group of 2nd-order-illiterate people in that I need to push my concentration a lot in order to read with sufficient care. My default way of reading is nowhere near enough and I need to read a text several times until I feel that it doesn’t contain ‘new thoughts’ even if it is well-written. I do profit a lot from podcasts and lectures, even if it is just by ‘watching a person think about the topic’ and the content is the same as in a text book.
Fascinating! I would appreciate an essay arguing for this rather strong claim
I have read weaker versions of how hard successful communication is, such as Double Illusion of Transparency and You Have About Five Words – but I think that your example is even stronger than this and an interesting addition.
Personally, I think I also belong to the group of 2nd-order-illiterate people in that I need to push my concentration a lot in order to read with sufficient care. My default way of reading is nowhere near enough and I need to read a text several times until I feel that it doesn’t contain ‘new thoughts’ even if it is well-written. I do profit a lot from podcasts and lectures, even if it is just by ‘watching a person think about the topic’ and the content is the same as in a text book.