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We now live in an on-demand society and more and more people expect answers and information to come to them instantly without any thinking, research, learning, or effort on their part. It's actually quite sad.
Here is an example. (Please note, this isn't a post about John Titor. This is just an example):
I can tell you about the John Titor saga, as much as I know, the entire story. Someone comes along with negative remarks because I didn't provide evidence that time travel exists in my story. Shouldn't this person, instead, be curious and go out and research time travel himself to find out if it is real or not? Why is the story teller responsible for his belief system?
Some people also want to make quick judgements without doing an ounce of research. Again, it's an on-demand society. Instant gratification. Too lazy to do the work it takes to find out answers. I bet that these same type of people refuse to read books because they can't get their instant gratification.
What made me post this? I am responding to a comment on YouTube about my news show. My show is a quick news show. Want more information? Do the research. I'm not the Science Channel, Stephen Hawking, a teacher, or PBS. I am not going to spoon feed education and research. That's your job.
Food for thought.
Here is an example. (Please note, this isn't a post about John Titor. This is just an example):
I can tell you about the John Titor saga, as much as I know, the entire story. Someone comes along with negative remarks because I didn't provide evidence that time travel exists in my story. Shouldn't this person, instead, be curious and go out and research time travel himself to find out if it is real or not? Why is the story teller responsible for his belief system?
Some people also want to make quick judgements without doing an ounce of research. Again, it's an on-demand society. Instant gratification. Too lazy to do the work it takes to find out answers. I bet that these same type of people refuse to read books because they can't get their instant gratification.
What made me post this? I am responding to a comment on YouTube about my news show. My show is a quick news show. Want more information? Do the research. I'm not the Science Channel, Stephen Hawking, a teacher, or PBS. I am not going to spoon feed education and research. That's your job.
Food for thought.