Choosing Based on "What Feels Right" Over "Accuracy"
"There is no such thing as the 'correct way to enjoy' things for me."
Many people think listening to audiobooks aren't considered reading because it's not the correct method of consuming this form of media. Is there a "correct" method or is it just a preference?
"There is no such thing as the 'correct way to enjoy' things for me."
"I believe there's no such thing as a "correct" way to consume. Whether it's reading on paper or listening to audiobooks, these are merely different forms of experiencing content. Instead of pondering over which one is more "authentic," it's a matter of choosing the method that feels most comfortable for you."
"I believe there isn't necessarily a 'correct way to enjoy something,' but rather it pertains to the issue of how one defines 'what constitutes engagement for them.' For instance, some individuals consider only the act of following text on paper or a screen as 'reading,' while others see 'reading' as receiving the content in any form of language interpretation."