I think childhood memories are important because when we were a child, it’s just like we as a blank paper without any ink or any paint in that. So anything that we remember when we were a child can shape us, can sharpen us to be who we are now and it’s about make our identity and personality. And the behavior also can impact it because of the thing that we used to do and be just and also how parents can create the positive memories is being there for us, for our children, accompanying them and just try to have a good communication with that.
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Will the reliance on digital gadgets eventually diminish the human capacity for deep, focused thinking?
I believe so. In my humble opinion, gadgets degenerate our way of thinking, making it much more simple in comparison to what we had a hundred years ago. because we rely heavily on artificial intelligence and there are a lot of examples in universities where students just cheat their way to get their diploma. So, […]
How might the definition of a 'work-life balance' evolve as remote working becomes the global standard?
I believe this definition would adapt to our everyday life. Right now, a lot of people work remotely and their life changes significantly. For example, they change their shadow of sleeping. As far as I know, there are people who tend to have early hours of work. They want to start working from 6am until […]
What kind of music events do people like today?
The first step that spring to mind is that young people tend to go to the library house because they enjoy the atmosphere there. For the elderly generation, they are more likely to go to the music concert. And they tend to listen to cat music with piano and violin, which can make their calm […]
What is the most popular sport in your country?
of the top of my head is badminton which is very popular in my city I will do an illustration I can show you that whenever you you work on the street you can see people without badminton player I think I think another possible spot is basketball. I can always see students, especially high […]
How might the increasing lifespan of humans change the structure of traditional family units?
So, actually we can see in this generation, in this time, people are more likely to ignore the elderly people who are really, really discriminatory and visually, you know, family or society. So, we agree with the…the…the…the timing of, you know, the traditional semi-units are becoming more critical and, you know, boring because of the […]
How does the consumption of short-form video content affect the cognitive attention spans of younger generations?
Well, from my perspective, when a young generation use the short video more and more, their brain getting to use less for a long video, for attention and they become more distraction from anything. For instance, when juveniles try to addict with short video in YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, they cannot focus on on books, on […]
