Printed Word is winning Digital World !
In an era of relentless notifications and high-decibel breaking news, the humble newspaper might seem like a relic. However, as digital fatigue sets in, the physical (or digital) page is making a quiet, powerful comeback. Beyond the quality of information, science suggests that reading news is actually better for your body and mind than watching it. Here is why … 1. The Luxury of Silence Perhaps the greatest advantage of a newspaper is what it lacks: the shouting. Television news has increasingly morphed into a theatre of high-volume debates. A newspaper provides information without the adrenaline-fueled aggression. You can process complex issues at your own pace, allowing for actual reflection rather than an emotional reaction. 2. Vetted Expertise vs. "Influencer" Opinions We are currently living through a crisis of credentials. On platforms like YouTube, you will find: Armchair Diplomats : Young creators discussing delicate international relations—such as the India...