During our ancestors' time, they had to travel long distances to reach school or walk miles to access knowledge in libraries. But now, we don't have to stress or suffer because we have smartphones and laptops that can easily provide us with answers to the questions we're looking for. However, despite this opportunity, some people are still misusing it. Sometimes, I wonder: What if the internet shuts down and there are no more smartphones or laptops to access knowledge? How would those who depend on it survive?
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Excellent reflection!
It is true that today we have instant access to knowledge, something that was previously unthinkable. But as you say, this does not guarantee that we take advantage of it.
Your question about what would happen if the internet collapses? It makes me think of something key: the importance of maintaining our active and adaptable mind, even out of digital.