African proverb: "When an old man dies, a library burns to the ground" - and in a world that worships youth, we're burning more libraries than ever - Silicon Canals
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African proverb: "When an old man dies, a library burns to the ground" - and in a world that worships youth, we're burning more libraries than ever - Silicon Canals
"We live in a world that treats experience like it's expired milk. Past its sell-by date, time to throw it out. But here's what we're actually throwing away: generations of knowledge that you can't Google, wisdom you can't download, and stories that once they're gone, they're gone forever."
"When an old man dies, a library burns to the ground. Every person walking around with sixty, seventy, eighty years under their belt is carrying a whole library in their head. Not just facts and figures. Real knowledge. The kind you earn by living through things."
"You think that's in any manual? Think again. But nobody wants to hear it anymore. They want the quick answer, the YouTube tutorial, the life hack. They don't want the story that comes with the lesson, the context that makes it stick."
Older generations possess invaluable knowledge and wisdom that cannot be easily replaced or found online. The loss of experienced individuals in the workforce leads to a significant gap in practical skills and insights. Younger generations miss out on learning from their elders, who carry decades of life experiences and lessons. The preference for quick fixes and superficial information diminishes the appreciation for deep, contextual knowledge that comes from years of experience. This trend risks losing entire libraries of wisdom that are irreplaceable.
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