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Originally Posted by sealbeater
Once again, lack of reading comprehension rears it's ugly head.
One wonders if it's all this listening instead of reading.
First off, if one has dyslexia, that is a handicap and so, exempts one from my admitted judgment.
Second off, how exactly does one get better at anything if not by practice?
Third off, please quote or cite one instance where I said I found listening **more difficult**. I mean, anybody can listen. Apparently however, not everyone can actually read. Including some in this thread.
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You never said it was difficult, you said people that listen to audiobooks are lazy.
As I see it, from everyone that has answered you, they are busy not lazy. Every one of them also reads books. The people here are not stupid. Without looking at who responded specifically: there are several veterans (Thanks guys), scientists, engineers, professors, over-educated domestic engineers, jewelers, authors, ITs, scholars, pretty sure at least a dozen would be called Doctor offline, many have Masters degrees.
Now I can't be 100% sure, but I would bet all of them can read.
Oh and by the way on the veterans, I mean the bad war.