Libraries are the Best: (Re-worked.)
Distributors of Stored Information
Libraries, a cultural invention, built on reading and writing, have served for many centuries as a crucial social and knowledge hub enabling us to collect and acquire knowledge and use it to enhance and make life better.
The information stored and curated in its vast collections shaped decisions that led to important advances in sectors as diverse as agriculture, architecture, medicine, physical and computer sport, topography, nuclear power, metallurgy, manufacturing, space exploration, satellite navigation and war...
Libraries enabled knowledge in history and distribution of knowhow through the centuries culminating in the advancement of humankind. Each individual book,article, codex or scroll is time-tunneling knowledge into future outcomes for societal and individual decisions.
All such individual and societal decisions recognise that the role of information in all its mediated forms is deeply pragmatic and practical deeply improving such diverse and disparate decision- making.
We are variously told to think outside the box or to make a list of points or a pros and cons list. Not every decision is backed by massive and solid research.
Mostly we cannot think outside the box because we are railroaded in thinking within mental constraints (boxed in) by prior decisions in concert with individual and collective contexts.
Most decisions aren't clearly linear nor necessarily logical.
With the rise of feminism and the collective agreement of women more or less globally,many decisions are mediated by new empowerment of the other half of our binary societies. Universities united with Libraries are also extremely valuable. Research conducted by enlightened students is conducive to sudden paradigm shifts with original decisive thinking.
Although progressive forces prevailed for many decades, a distinctive approach to the measures of the information we receive and the measures that influence our decision making options is settled.That process in a real sense shape our decisions involving an artificial distinction between handling of information options and information received over time.
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I would like to mention that when I was younger, i frequented local libraries heaps. (Like some druggies frequented crackhouses.) Today you might call them,bookboxes and me a bookworm. Although some prefer the term:- bookdragon. Geeky, I am with the massive hunger for books. ( Something I shared with my Wife)
My addiction to reading is not something many people suffer from. It's probably the only disease that improves your mental health and feeds your cognitive ability with dramatic effects.
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