I find that the short-sentence, short-word, bullet point style of writing encourages you to skim, while more flowing and elegant language forces the reader to read aloud, and to follow the cadences of the speaker, which promotes a very different state of mind for reading and absorbing information.
But… The most common and advocated style here is exactly skimmable bullet points, while prose is many times frowned upon. And the only richness of language used is jargon. This is the opposite of what you say you want.
Also, like Ada-Maaria, the long quote was hard for me to read as a non-native, and I skipped it. That’s not to say that I think communication should be confined to short sentences and simplified language. Just that thought has to be put into clarity and accessibility as well.
But… The most common and advocated style here is exactly skimmable bullet points, while prose is many times frowned upon. And the only richness of language used is jargon. This is the opposite of what you say you want.
Also, like Ada-Maaria, the long quote was hard for me to read as a non-native, and I skipped it. That’s not to say that I think communication should be confined to short sentences and simplified language. Just that thought has to be put into clarity and accessibility as well.