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RE: Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #211 'Hiding Unimportant'

in #art7 years ago

Another portion of food for the mind :) Indeed, we can say that a lot of senseless information perishes on paper. Unfortunately or not, paper as a carrier of information also loses its relevance. This is more a plus than a minus. After all, thanks to the transition to modern technology, the paper industry will go into the background. And this means that in the first place it will save more forests.
But on the other hand, to people like me, it's nice to hold a book in your hands and read it. In my opinion it's more pleasant than reading books from a tablet or laptop (not to mention smartphones). It has even been scientifically proven that information obtained from a book or other printed medium is assimilated and remembered better. Why? Because, as in the case with the color of the lamp - in the subconscious of people on generations so programmed. People have been studying books for centuries and that's why it was a habitual way of learning information.

The main moral of all this is getting rid of information noise. We often consume too much unnecessary information. In a natural way it clouds the brains and prevents thinking of the building.
Therefore, feed your brain only "useful food"
Thank you
Goodnight:)