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What did I learn from 2020?

While it has been only a few days we entered to 2020, you would be solicitous about what can someone learn from it, big words right? Right.

Applesauce contents distract us more and more as internet keeps flourishing. Actually my inceptive feeling about internet got this vast point was exactly opposite to my introductory phrase. That is why I thought I would find some limpid digest information about one thing that I am curious about a few days ago and I could find a lot, in terms of titles.

Most of the contents that I could find were unalloyed prate and not fulfilling their headlines. I lost a lot of time searching them and spent much more on all those rhetoric articles which doesn’t have any worthiness after all. To find something meritorious is almost rare which I realized when I decided to read a lot in 2020, looks like I was not missing a lot while reading solely business related write-ups. In general I do not read a lot and so I wanted to find some abstract knowledge from people who read a lot recently. I know it sounds fraudulent but internet is enormous and it turns out that some wrap-ups can be very intense and invaluable.

Let me share a few of them that I crashed while I was digging. One of them had a title similar to “What I learned from 400 books?”, the title is very rousing. After reading it, I realized she did not learn anything from what she read from 400 books. I could come up with a richer substance with just oddments that I hear from a one episode reality show while I am actually flirting with someone. Another one was a bucket list, I didn’t even understand the relation with the title. Another one was a life-coach advertisement, he was promising to send it and also all the secrets of the life that no one knows about via an email(Yea sure). Again one of those was comprising a list that you can find some articles that well involves other lists. At one point I started to feel like I am searching for a kind of offbeat pornographic content. It shouldn’t be that hard to find some summaries on 2020, that felt very wrong. I am shattered that I didn’t realize till now such a trash, internet should be the biggest junk ever.

And if you dig the same topic too you will awaken something draws attention, a lot of Elon Musk, Steve Jobs related titles. There is a weird trend going on which people tend to live like the most successful guys like Bill Gates, Elon Musk etc. There are millions of articles about; what they read, how they read, where they read, also how they sleep, how they walk, even how they smile.. you got the point. I can not believe people really expect to be very successful with just simulating their daily lives. The success is clearly not bounded with just being smart or acting smart. The most important point was always the time and conditions that life created on some outrightly specific times. To catch that occasion is not more simple than to raffle and for sure these are not related to individual exertion at that reputed rate. They often quote from them, look what Bill Gates said,

Wow, very big words right? Like everyone had a chance to play with computers in 1960s. I born a few decades later than him but still if you had a chance to play with a computer back then, anyone would call you a rich guy. I am not talking about to possess one.

Ideas are like a flood, at some point someone should have thought that would be great to live like a successful persona but to be honest most intelligent people that I know are broken, life is a hazard. If you are lucky enough, you rule the world with a Trump brain on your head but else you return zero. Also I find it very tragic that so many people can not carve out any palpable outcome on some topic on a space age.

Prestigious guys are not the only distracter factory, there are tones of them out there. They are like one of those viruses that copy themselves inside your hard drive and crave to steal your space and they are really popular too. People die to read empty narratives that are titled like “What I learned from 2019”, “Best list of 2019”.. You can understand how empty they are from their titles or can you? Don’t get me wrong, I respect to ideas but these people are literally cloned, they all have a leader mentor, they all have a list with some meditation exercises, learn to learn practices, with a skill purpose and the rummy thing is the way they talk about all these, like their own ideas. Really, where are all the peculiar opinions, self-esteem, personality? It doesn’t feel right, just not humanlike.

I understand some titles were clickbait but it is sad to see some people waste their time in such a way, I am sure there are splendid stuff out there among all those junk but it becomes more and more difficult to reach those. The data in the world is swarming exponential but quality ratio is decaying evenly. I would not be surprised if at some point, the time we spend on obtaining the relevant data approaches to the time that we create it. To sum up what I learned on early 2020? Nothing for now.

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