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Originally Posted by Sirtel
There are lots of people who both read and listen to audiobooks, depending on the circumstances. There also are lots of people who strongly prefer one or the other, but not both. As with everything, people have different preferences. This has nothing to do with laziness, of course. I'm one of the laziest people I know. Seriously. And I don't do audiobooks at all. OTOH, I know more than one people who are in no way lazy and who prefer audiobooks.
There are also people who once liked to read books, but who have lost the ability to focus on long texts for one reason or another - stress, health problems, perimenopause, being out of practice, not enough uninterrupted free time and so on. Audiobooks can give them back the enjoyment they once got from reading books.
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You are in good company. Lazy people are the smart ones. A lazy man invented the bucket, so he did not have to go to the river every time he needed a drink. The man who discovered riding horses was very lazy. Henry Ford was the laziest of them all.

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