I keep wonderring if people should just accept what we are now: don't know basic logics, be vulnerable to biased opinions disguised as facts, tend to do the easy things instead of right thing, or don't even have a value about right and wrong.
Almost everyone in the US can drive, but driving is a learnt skill. Reading is not a skill worth mentioning now, but not so long ago it's a privilege only a few could enjoy.
Does the development of network and social media requires new skills and education?
Shopping online costs everything more except traveling and getting other customers’ opinions.
Amazon search result provides about 10 items per click to next page. In a traditional store you can see hundreds of goods at a glance, plus tons of rich info like smell, size, texture.
For products with standard specs like cable and socket, it’s pretty good to shop online. But for basically everything else, I prefer to travel downtown.
Almost everyone in the US can drive, but driving is a learnt skill. Reading is not a skill worth mentioning now, but not so long ago it's a privilege only a few could enjoy.
Does the development of network and social media requires new skills and education?