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Proust and the Squid by Maryanne Wolf
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“Reading Is Not Natural — And That's a Miracle”
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Title: Proust and the Squid
Author: Maryanne Wolf
Category: Science & Discovery, Learning & Education
Did you know that reading is not a natural skill your brain is born with? Sam and Sophie sit with that startling fact, because Maryanne Wolf's book reveals that our brains had to literally rewire themselves to make reading possible.
They walk through the history of writing systems from Sumerian cuneiform to the Greek alphabet, showing how each innovation freed up cognitive resources. Then they explore Wolf's contrast between Proust's deep, associative reading and the squid's fast, automatic processing. The episode covers the phases of childhood reading development, the challenges of dyslexia, and the urgent question of what we lose when digital skimming replaces deep reading.
If you've ever felt your attention span shrinking or wondered why a long book feels harder than it used to, this episode names what's happening and offers a way to protect your reading brain. The takeaway: reading is a choice that actively shapes your mind.
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00:00Reading Is Not Natural00:40From Cuneiform to Alphabet01:02Proust vs. The Squid02:05Phases of Reading Development02:46Dyslexia as Difference03:26Protecting Deep Reading
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