Look at what happens when literature students try to read "The Declaration of Independence." These are students whose primary area of study is reading. And they cannot do it. Now imagine normal people trying to read something even more complicated and difficult. How is that likely to go? Would you trust such people with reading something like that well if the very fate of their souls is what's at stake?
The fact that basically nobody can read is pretty funny, you have to admit. How much of what you believe about the world is based on the proposition that the average person can read? And what would you have to update if that weren’t true?
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Siding with the boomers 100% on this one.
Except I want a cassette player, not a CD player.
Except I want a cassette player, not a CD player.
This channel's followers are a lot more Luddite than average. What's a piece of technology you enjoy despite the general tendency? Do you think it's justified or that it would be better to give it up?
(No "internet" or "cell phone" as it's too obvious. But if you use a smartphone instead of a dumbphone, that could work.)
(No "internet" or "cell phone" as it's too obvious. But if you use a smartphone instead of a dumbphone, that could work.)