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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

While generally agreeing with you, I would just say that it's a very unjust and biased point of view to say that other media are richer than books.

They're just different media and forms of art. For example, while videos show you things with much more detail and games make you immerse in a constructed world, books give you more freedom to your imagination, which is an entirety different experience.

I wouldn't say that any of these experiences are better than the other, but just different, and different people will enjoy them differently.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Yes you're right, I really meant rich in other ways.

And yeah I don't think any are intrinsically better than the other, as the addage goes the best direction to head depends on where you start and where you're going. What might be best for me could be worst for someone else, that's one of the real next beauties and complexities of life.