
One Way Street 001: the Dumbest Generation?
by Xu Zhiyuan Editor-in-chief Xiao Haisheng
About This Novel
This book is the first volume of the "One-Way Street" series of anthologies, which mainly includes topics, interviews, records, art, essays, salons and other topics. It strives to use an intellectual and exploratory attitude to present to readers the real face of this increasingly changing society. The theme of this volume is "The Stupefiest Generation", which mainly explores the impact of the Internet on the psychology of young people, revealing how the Internet and materialization have destroyed the minds of a generation. From the famous American writer Nicholas Carr to the younger generation in China, they talked about their views on technology, youth, and youth culture. The article spans such a wide range in order to provide readers with as many perspectives as possible.
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Development and future
Humanity has been developing and technology has been advancing. Problems in development will be solved in development. The negative effects of technology are eliminated through technological improvements. Of course, the cries of the prophets and the improvements of the wise play an important role. Human adaptability and initiative play a key role.
This book made me understand that life is not easy and I know how hard it is. My favorite is the part about a female factory worker who goes to work in an unfamiliar place at a young age of 16 or 7. The dreary environment of the factory suppresses the girl's enthusiasm for exploring the world.
Time flies, social changes, foreign ideologies and different perspectives
It's so beautiful. It's a masterpiece.
Very exciting, very helpless.
The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and our generation must ultimately take responsibility
What we love is the tranquility of reading alone in the dim light, the sense of logic between sentences, and the accidents between the lines.
. . . . . .
good
Maybe some people can't understand it, they are illiterate.
The world in your eyes comes from your past
If you are not inclusive in your thinking, you will only recognize a few of the stories in this book. What is stupidity? Can you see the world through other people's eyes? When you can look at a problem from several angles, you turn your attention to the angles themselves. This is the beginning of tolerance and the beginning of wisdom.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(15)Scraped 23d ago
Development and future
Humanity has been developing and technology has been advancing. Problems in development will be solved in development. The negative effects of technology are eliminated through technological improvements. Of course, the cries of the prophets and the improvements of the wise play an important role. Human adaptability and initiative play a key role.
This book made me understand that life is not easy and I know how hard it is. My favorite is the part about a female factory worker who goes to work in an unfamiliar place at a young age of 16 or 7. The dreary environment of the factory suppresses the girl's enthusiasm for exploring the world.
Time flies, social changes, foreign ideologies and different perspectives
It's so beautiful. It's a masterpiece.
Very exciting, very helpless.
The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and our generation must ultimately take responsibility
What we love is the tranquility of reading alone in the dim light, the sense of logic between sentences, and the accidents between the lines.
. . . . . .
good
Maybe some people can't understand it, they are illiterate.
The world in your eyes comes from your past
If you are not inclusive in your thinking, you will only recognize a few of the stories in this book. What is stupidity? Can you see the world through other people's eyes? When you can look at a problem from several angles, you turn your attention to the angles themselves. This is the beginning of tolerance and the beginning of wisdom.
