Wilson's challenge is deceptively simple — don't read to... - Deepstash

Wilson's challenge is deceptively simple — don't read to agree or disagree, read to locate your own triggers.

  • The book is a test, you are the subject.
  • Literature becomes neurology and the story you're really reading is the one your body is telling while your eyes move across the page.

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Content Curator | Absurdist | Amateur Gamer | Failed musician | Successful pessimist | Pianist |

What if your entire personality was just software—written by parents, schools, ads, trauma, and culture? 🤔 This is pt. 1 of the series.

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Body language allows you to shift a reader from reading to experiencing, the subtle change needed to keep them flipping the page.

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In short term, it develops empathy.

In short term, it develops empathy.

A growing body of scientific literature shows that reading is basically an empathy workout.

By nudging us to take the perspective of characters very different from ourselves, it boosts our EQ. This effect can literally be

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