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Eby Sunshine 🌻: God Funded 😍

Eby Sunshine 🌻: God Funded 😍

@EbyAkhigbe

Exploring the world and taking you along for the ride

London, England Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. Your brain treats a physical book like a landscape. It builds a spatial map of the text, the same way it maps trails, rooms, and city blocks. When you scroll on a phone, that map breaks apart. Seven large-scale research reviews and direct brain scans confirm what you already feel. A 2023 study in PLOS ONE attached brain-activity sensors to children’s heads while they read the same text on paper and on screen. Paper reading produced fast brain waves, the pattern linked to focused attention. Screen reading shifted the brain into slow waves, the pattern linked to mind wandering and daydreaming. Same kids. Same words. Measurably different brain states. A separate 2022 study from Showa University in Japan scanned the front of the brain, the area that manages focus and comprehension, during phone versus paper reading. Smartphones sent that region into overdrive, meaning the brain was straining just to keep up with basic processing. Paper reading produced a moderate load that triggered natural deep breathing, which helped regulate brain function and sustain focus. The phone suppressed that breathing pattern entirely. Since 2017, researchers have published seven major reviews combining hundreds of individual studies. Six of seven reached the same conclusion: people understand less on screens. A 2018 review of 54 studies and 170,000+ participants, literally titled “Don’t throw away your printed books,” found paper outperformed screens across the board for non-fiction. A 2024 follow-up with 49 more studies confirmed it. The gap has grown steadily every year since 2001. Being a “digital native” doesn’t help. The best explanation is how your brain tracks where you are. Your short-term memory can only juggle about 7 things at once. A physical book gives you constant location cues: the weight shifting from right hand to left, where a paragraph sits on the page, how thick the remaining pages feel. Your brain hands off the “where am I in this text?” job to those physical signals, leaving more room for actually understanding what you’re reading. On a phone, every screen looks identical. Your brain has to track position and process meaning at the same time, and something gives. A Norwegian eye-tracking study analyzing 25,000+ individual eye movements found screen readers processed text more shallowly. The students had no idea they were reading differently. In 2019, nearly 200 reading scientists from 30+ countries signed an open letter warning that screen reading was degrading deep comprehension. Since then, Scandinavian countries, among the most digitized school systems on Earth, have started putting physical books back in classrooms.
shree🪄@Goldensky0

reading books on a phone and reading paperback books are two different things

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One of my 2026 reading goal is to read broadly, diversely, and to read the world. I’ll be reading a book from different countries and cooking a meal from that country. Here are the book from Country A - E
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Book 1 of 2026 done 👍 I started on the 1st and finished on the 3rd. This is the Book of The Month at my Bookclub, book discussion is last Friday of the month. Now that I’ve finished this, I’ve moved on to book no 2
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Mudrika
Mudrika@MudrikaKavdia·
I started going on daily walks... just to clear my mind. And suddenly, my anxiety became quieter. My body felt lighter. My creativity started flowing again. Movement is medicine.
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You know what would be lovely? Me reading a book from a different country and trying a meal from that same country. Delicious 😋
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Reading widely, reading diversely and reading often is my 2026 reading goal. I plan to continue reading at-least one book from different countries of the world. This year, I’ve got books from Afghanistan, Barbados, Cuba, Denmark and Ethiopia. Excited to be reading the world!
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Reading wise, 2025 was a delicious year. In a year that was hard and exhausting, I found solace and warmth in books. I read 25 books, I travelled to different countries through books; from Cameroon , to Cyprus, to Palestine and Afghanistan. What a joy!
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Willow trees are one of my favourite trees. It’s as though she’s hugging herself with her leaves; and you wonder the mystery you’ll find when you go in
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One of my favourite pics of myself. In nature, in awe, in love. Because how can you not look in awe at the beauty that are trees! May 2024 📍Budapest
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I’m obsessed with trees, all kinds of trees. One of my favourites things to do is photograph trees across different seasons. In winter they look bare and beautiful; something stunning about naked tree trunks.
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Edgar Allen Poe
Edgar Allen Poe@allenakinkunle·
Omg I just woke up and right outside my window a starling murmuration is happening. I had never seen one in person. I am so happy 😭 Today's gonna be amazing!
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
Happy Birthday to me This is my year of YES Pls download Ladda to save and FREE comprehensive financial literacy. getladda.com
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Ken Ndubisi 🧙
Ken Ndubisi 🧙@thekenndubisi·
People who want to write really well, write often. People who speak really well, speak often. The reason why most people don’t speak as well as they write, is because they don’t speak as often. I write well enough, but I’m very well aware that the reason I also speak well is because I practice speaking, And that’s one of the beautiful things about growth: you get good at the things you practice and improve on.
Elvis Obi@TheObiLeonard

My theory is that most people who write really well, often don’t speak so well. That’s why most people get shocked when they hear great writers here on Twitter speak for the first time.

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Elijah Kingson 👨🏾‍💻
Elijah Kingson 👨🏾‍💻@elijahkingson·
Getting older used to be terrifying. Now it’s a beautiful reminder of how lucky I am to still be here, still loved and still learning. I’m grateful for my life and the people who have made it truly worth living. Cheers to many more fun and fulfilling years. 💐
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