The long history of the world has given birth to great people in all fields. They left a lot of useful things that will eventually be felt by generations after them. Without exception, so is the case in the field of linguistics and literature.
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Philosophers and poets, historical writers recorded thousands of famous works in every era. Presenting a variety of cultures that will never be forgotten by every human being who has read or studied it.
In the era of technology, where the writing media has changed a lot, will it be able to produce great people like them back in print? Where it is very vulnerable to the problem of the validity and authenticity of a news image.
Perhaps literature or philosophy is indeed different in the form of writing from written works or a work of discovery that can be immortalized for the masses. However, in this advanced era, all people are now evenly distributed in terms of being said to be illiterate. Anyone who was born in this modern era clearly and definitely can be said to write.
But the word to be able to produce useful and meaningful writing is not easy. Talking about talent, as well as determination really depends on the individual who is going through it. If asked about the problem of whether the next generation will be reborn as before, the answer will probably be answered yes. But to be said to be the same or to be recorded in a new history will still be different where there will only be one in hundreds of existing humans.
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It's a new way to be illiterate now, functional illiterate people who supposedly can read and write but never do that. They write with emojis and the text understanding skill is really bad so better not to read and just watching TV.
Sometimes so much comfort makes too much comfortable people... and less people can really produce quality texts maybe those who keep some distance from so much technology and comfortable tools to do all.