When talking about parenting, I often hear parents wondering how they grew up in the past, why are modern children so much worse? In fact, it is really much worse, but it is not the children themselves, but the "social environment" that has improved by leaps and bounds compared to the past. This is the age of information explosion, and it continues to explode. Among them, the invention of digital tools has created an unimaginable amount of information.
In the past, it took thousands of miles to search for banner design information, and it took a long time to wait on the spot. Now it is an instant, just like Doraemon's "any door", opening the door of the Internet can get. Think about if there is really any door, there will be a readily available travel, although more scenery can be enjoyed, but it will also make people lose the "sense of distance", "sense of time" and "moving fun". Get results too quickly and lose meaning too quickly. The explosion of information brought about by digital tools has also changed the psychological changes of human beings. My observations have the following three levels:
The environment in which attention is distracted Thanks to the Internet, a large amount of fast-switching information is readily available, seemingly abundant, but beyond a certain range, people are at a loss. This can be compared to the fact that the computing and capacity of the brain cannot keep up with the transmission rate, plus malicious false information, rumors, and scams are flooded. In the face of life choices, the brain is forced to screen only with one standard, rather than comprehensively. systems thinking.
