<p>Nowadaysweareveryusedtobeingpoundedwiththeevermorepopularideathatbooksaresacredandthatanythingdigitalissomehowimpure(evenifit's the same material but on a screen). This is something that has bothered me very much, especially as someone who does not read many physical books, but does read a lot of material online. And I'dliketopointoutthatthisbeliefiscompletelyunfounded,andthat,atleastfromwhatIsee,thedigitalreadingisbeingmuchmorebeneficialtosocietythanthephysicalbooks.</p>
<p>Tobegin,ifIamreadingthesamematerialbutI'm doing it on my computer rather than with a physical book, what'sthedifference?Yes,Iknowthatyoutendtorememberthingsbetterthatareonpaper(I've seen this on many articles <b>online</b>), however that does not change the quality of the content if the content is <b>exactly the same</b>. So if I'mreadingsomethingdigitallycutthecrap.</p>
<p>Thenthereisalsotheaspectofphysicalspaceandresources.CompareatonofbookshelvestoasingleUSBstick.TheamountofphysicalspaceoccupiedbytheUSBstickisthousandsoftimessmaller,heck,it's smaller than every single book on those shelves individually, and therefore is much more portable and much less space consuming (more living space). Then you must also consider resources, the thousands of millions of books that can fit on, say, a server in PDF format for people to download and view on their devices, and then delete when they'redonewithit.Thinkofamassivelibraryaccessibletotheentireworldattheirfingertipsandtheydon't even have to wait to check out the book. Now compare this to the physical books, even if it'salibrarytheystilloccupyalotmorespaceandwillusemanymoreresources,especiallysincemostpeoplewillwantabookoftheirownandwillendupgettingcopiesofsaidbookinsteadofcheckingitout.Thisendsupbeingmuchmorewasteful.</p>
<p>There's also another aspect of these "reading books is better" people that I very much dislike. When I read on my computer I read a lot of useful information: news and Wikipedia articles, studies, documentation, essays, civilized discussions on advanced topics (well, maybe not that civilized, but at in depth for sure). Meanwhile, what do these people read in their books? Novels. Not even good quality ones most of the time. Often times it'sbadteenagedramanovels.Thiskindofreadingisnotusefulforanythingexceptpersonalentertainment,andthereforeisthesameassimplywatchingtheTVorplayingacomputergame(althoughatleastwithplayingacomputergameyouactuallydosomethinking).IfreadingphysicalbooksmeansendinguplikethesepeopleI'drathernot,thesepeoplearejustasbadasthosethatgethomeandsitinfrontoftheTVallday,thereis<b>nodifference</b>,theonlythingthatchangedwasthemeansoftheirentertainment.</p>
<p>So,nexttimeyou'reabouttotellsomekidsinaclassroomabouthow"important it is to read <b>from a book</b>",justrememberthatsomepeoplereadalotmoreproductivematerialonlinethatthosewhoreaditfrombooks.</p>