The article discusses the transition to a post-literate society where traditional reading of texts is becoming less relevant. Communication increasingly relies on visual images and emotional resonance, with memes seen as key cultural units. This shift marks a departure from deep analytical thinking to an emphasis on immediate recognition and multi-modal cues. Cultural cohesion now derives from digital symbols rather than geographic proximity, highlighting a significant reorganization in how people interpret and connect with information.
In today’s post-literate culture, communication has shifted from traditional text and logic to visual images and emotional recognition, reflecting a desire for immediacy and resonance.
Instead of engaging with complex arguments, people increasingly use bursts of visual and emotional components to share information, coherent storytelling replaced by recognizable cues.
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