The Quest For Knowledge...

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Back in the day, getting knowledge was not as easy. There was a time when people had to travel long distances everyday just so that they could get to school. Those days, they usually had to walk to and fro, and along the way, they did certain cores; like fetching water or taking detours to the market or farms. In those days, education was seen as an important facet of life and as such, we were willing to do everything that we possibly could to ensure that we got it.

We didn’t have a lot of libraries in Nigeria. What am I saying? We still don’t have a lot of them. They’re all far apart and they don’t even get as much promotion as they deserve. However, for many people back then, the only place to get access to knowledge was in the school library. You go there and read the books, and if the one book you’re looking for isn’t there, you try another school. A lecturer once told me how he used to go from school to school, scouting their libraries as he looked for books to read.

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Anyway, in this day and age, it’s all different. We don’t really need libraries anymore because we have our smartphones with us. The information that we previously had to travel miles for can now be gotten without moving an inch. People can attend full courses on their phones and be duly certified. Things have gotten so much better and easier, we’re downloading information art an exponential rate on a daily basis. That’s just how far we’ve come.

But then, with all this info at our fingertips, are we any smarter than those who had to walk miles before they could get it? Now that with only a few clicks, we can get any answer at all that we want, what is stopping us from being way more intelligent than our predecessors?

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That is a good question, but then when you think about it, the reasons we seek information has also changed. Back then, people read because of the genuine need to know something. They just needed he knowledge and felt that it could make their lives better. That’s why they were willing to walk long distances just to learn something new. However, for us today, we’re on a totally different plane; we only seek information because we need them at the moment.

The last time you made use of Google or ChatGPT to search for something, was it because you only wanted to know or because you needed the information at that moment? Can you remember specifically everything you read about? Or only the tiny portion that you actually needed? That’s just how it is.

And then, I can’t talk about all this without talking about distractions. Back then, the library was a sacred place, where you could read and allow yourself be fully immersed in what you were reading. It can be so easy for hours to pass by without your notice when you’re engrossed in a good book. A quiet and serene environment, minimum distractions… this made for an excellent experience.

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Sadly though, it’s a whole new trend these days. We’ve developed a short attention span, thanks to social media. It’s harder now to read information, but much easier to watch them. And thanks to platforms like X, even the little that we can read is being limited, because every platform wants to make theirs shorter and shorter. Is this how we’re gonna be reading voluminous textbooks? Should I also talk about how while learning, we’d have to field calls, answer texts, and other forms of distractions.

This is not me saying that the ease of getting information has made us duller, instead, I’m saying that the ease has made us want it less. Since I’s now readily available, there’s no need for us to work ourselves to the bone trying to fit it all into our heads when with a few clicks, we can know it anyway. What does this mean for our future? Sadly, it may not get any better. Especially now that they’re developing chips that can be implanted in the brain, giving one 24/7 access to the internet and stuff.

I look forward to everything that the future has in store for us. But then, I also feel a bit of dread at what these things will do to us in the long run. But then, let’s watch and see, shall we?

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Thank you for reading. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below, I would love to know what you’re thinking. Till we meet in the next post.




This post is inspired by the second topic of this week which is is Easy Access A Blessing? Feel free to try it out.




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lol, you are right, we only search for the information we need, and aside from that we do not care to explore... the internet is a big distraction that keeps us away from learning... our predecessors were intentional when they went to the library...

As in ehn... this is one major issue we've been facing. Once we get that done, we can have a chance at getting better at this.

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Thank you for this.

I think in todays days, people are missing on the real challenges...and without challenges they pick everything easier...which is in real life is completelly opposite. To make a life out of the easy knowledge base is going to be tough for newer gen...hope they could get a better path to get some practical exposure.

As in ehn... that's a point. We'll only end up taking easier routes, and I can't even imagine the effects that would have on us in the long run.

It's a fact that things seem much easier on mobile and when we go to practical life to earn money by hard work, it's very different and it takes a lot more effort so people are worried again. But if we see, without hard work we can never achieve success.

Well... smart work has taken over. And there is no stopping that train.

Yeah.

Indeed access information became easy for us can only knowing information is enough to provide us support whole life. You also need to struggle in life and you need to use your brain to survive. Our IQ became low for sure in some cases but it's not applicable in every cases.

Our IQ becomes low when we fail to feed it adequately, this I important because of the kind of content that we consume. They'll either make us smarter, or dumb us down ever further

We have same view over this matter even though some entries says otherwise...the thing is that we can't deceive ourselves by claiming to be smarter when we get information just to use and trash... memorizing the knowledge we get on the net is even a hassle

Those our predecessors were extremely intentional about seeking knowledge..

I understand that we have all the tools to be more intelligent than them but with the bunch of distractions today and the too much of ease of access to knowledge...it will be difficult except for few people anyways

I guess that's just how life is. We that have it all, don't really use it. But those who had to work for it, worked their butts off simply because they wanted it.

The thing I run into while searching for answers online is that I often have to sift through so much garbage before discovering part of an answer. most of the time it is the full answer though.

Libraries are still a repository of knowledge that offer information for those seeking it, among other responsibilities in a community, and I don't think they should ever be discounted or phased out of existence.

Books are often just straight to the point on a subject, otherwise they probably wouldn't have been published, and I am amazed at the knowledge held within a bookshelf that could enlighten the reader if they just opened the book.

Technology has indeed given many a short attention span due to the applications and services often being made to trigger the 'happy/feel good' portions of the brain and sort of 'molding' the brain to only receive through that method.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It was a good read and brought up interesting points about previous ventures for knowledge to more modern methods of obtaining information.

Still, you can't even be sure that the info you're getting online is accurate. Just about any one can post anything online, however, you needed to get to a certain level in your craft for you to be able to publish book on it.
while making things easy, technology has also made them kid of worse. We just have to find a way to get back to how things used to be. hats what's very important now.