Sunday, November 3, 2019

Not another photo, please!

The other day I opened an article which went something like this.

‘When planning for a trip you need luggage’. The sentence was followed by a photograph of – yes, you guessed it – luggage.

After scrolling down to the end of the photograph I came across another sentence. ‘for your trip you might purchase some clothes.’ 

Another photograph. This time of clothes.

I decided, if I continued to read the article I would probably come across things like, ‘to go on the trip you will have to catch an (airplane/train/bus)’. With a photograph of an airplane, or a train or a bus – which ever applied.

Almost it seemed that the writer believed that the reader was not bright enough to understand words, and therefore had to be shown a photograph for recognition purposes.

You might laugh. But seriously, it seems that the average IQ around the world is decreasing. As someone pointed out we are becoming more stupid.

Another American article points out, ‘average IQs are dropping all over the globe, SAT scores in the U.S. have been declining for decades, and scientists have even discovered that our brains have been getting smaller over time.

So if it seems on some days like you woke up in the middle of the movie “Idiocracy”, you might not be too far off.

Much of the stuff that they put in our junk food is not good for brain development, our education system is a total joke and most Americans are absolutely addicted to mindless entertainment.

Fortunately we have a lot of technology that does much of our thinking for us these days, because if we had to depend on our own mental capabilities most of us would be in a tremendous amount of trouble.’

It makes me wonder if, in fact, the phenomenal use for photographs – I mean we even have a social platform dedicated to pictures – is anticipating the day when we’ve lost the art of reading and have gone back to the Neanderthal age when scribbling a picture on a rock was the only form of communication recognized by all.





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