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Reading Groups

Members Report Record Streaks as Daily Reading Habits Take Hold Across Groups

Participants in reading groups have seen significant improvements in their information diet and conversational depth since adopting a one-article-per-day discipline, according to early data.

Culture

The Lost Art of Reading the Same Thing at the Same Time

In an era of fragmented media, a growing number of friend groups and families are turning to shared reading practices to reconnect around ideas that matter.

Technology

Why Group Reading Builds Deeper Understanding Than Solo Consumption

Research suggests that discussing articles with a small, trusted group increases retention and critical thinking in ways that solitary reading cannot.

Opinion

One Article a Day Keeps the Doom-Scroll Away

The case for slow, intentional reading has never been stronger. Setting a daily limit of one shared article forces a quality filter that transforms how we consume news.

Lifestyle

How a Family Reading Group Changed Our Dinner Conversations

What started as an experiment with four family members has become the centerpiece of their week — a shared ritual that sparks the best conversations they have had in years.

Ideas

Streaks, Accountability, and the Psychology of Shared Habits

Behavioral researchers find that public commitment to daily habits — especially within small, trusted social groups — dramatically increases follow-through rates.

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