The Golden Rule for Becoming a Better Writer

An author argues that the single most important habit for aspiring writers is reading widely and well. He observes a troubling trend of writers who don't read, blaming digital addiction for shrinking attention spans and weakening the 'reading brain,' which is also the writing brain. He offers practical advice: replace screen time with nightly reading to rebuild neural pathways and develop the stamina needed for writing.
Reading changes the structure of the brain, and for the good. But here's the rub: a digital addiction also changes your brain, and for the ill.