I am 64 years old, finally retired and trying to make up for my misspent youth. Now I want to make every day count—it is not primarily about having fun, unless you count studying (languages) and (athletic) training fun. I was concerned that after many years of finding nothing good to read, books could no longer hold my interest. To my relief, I have found that this is not completely true. However, the authors that can still keep me engaged write crime fiction. Besides simple diversion, how can I justify this use of my time? I can pretty much spot the plot devices and tropes.

  • TheLegendaryRE_@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Well I don’t know about older folks but it help me a lot in terms of growing as a person. Books, in all different genres give you an outlook to another’s person mind and view of the world so you can, even if you disagree, see things in a different light. I’m young and reading made me more mature and help me reduce stress. About the seeing the typical tropes, that’s to be expected, especially if you read a lot of the same genre. Try breaching out. I’m the kinda guy to always guess the end of a book or movie, but I don’t mind that too much. Remember, it’s not always about the end goal, it’s the road leading into it!