The author, Michael Wolff, describes a person who is reluctant to read and tends to dominate conversations rather than listen to others. This individual has an inflated sense of their own knowledge, disregarding more valuable insights from others, which suggests a lack of humility and openness to learning.
Additionally, the person's short attention span is highlighted, suggesting that they struggle to engage meaningfully with others, even if they consider them worthwhile. This combination of traits paints a picture of someone deeply self-involved and uninterested in the perspectives or expertise of those around them.