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Learn. Forget. Repeat: The joys of consuming information and the perils of wasting it.

Learn. Forget. Repeat: The joys of consuming information and the perils of wasting it.

Paperback

General Psychology

ISBN13: 9798686021853
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Oct 29 2020
Pages: 178
Weight: 0.54
Height: 0.38 Width: 5.98 Depth: 9.02
Language: English
Should we have solved cancer by now? What about domestic violence, poverty or racism? Our generation has spent a long time in what we proudly proclaim to be the information revolution. Yet with all our information, all our knowledge, we still cannot solve problems on a personal, community or global scale. In LEARN. FORGET. REPEAT we explore the concept of information waste. The idea that we are remarkably inefficient with the information we consume. We spend all day reading articles, listening to podcasts, or watching YouTube videos. However, despite all these resources, we still cannot cure cancer. This is a journey exploring the relationship between our personal habits with information consumption and the problems our world has yet to solve. Instead of searching for more information, perhaps we need to be effective with the information we already have.

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