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Photography

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Can you imagine a world without pictures? There would be no camera rolls, no movies, no social media, and so much more. Life wouldn't be the same. Photographs have become such a big part of our lives that we cannot imagine living without them. They allow us to capture memories that we don't want to forget. They illuminate issues like war, migration, art, and fashion. They raise awareness about important issues and inspiring action. Why would photography ever limit our understanding of the world? If anything, it provides glimpses into the past and preserves culture. Photographs freeze a memory so that we can always go back and relive the moment. Pictures usually are not something that need an explanation; sometimes even the photographer doesn't know what the reason behind taking a picture is. We can interpret what we want to by looking at a picture. They don't always need to mean something specific. It's not that the purpose of photographs is to enhance experience or

Entertaining or Educational

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The prompt about Florida's Okefenokee Swamp portrayed the same place in two different ways - educational and engaging. Though the second one was better to read, the first one had more information. This made me think about how if I wanted to learn about something, would I pick an article that is practical or entertaining. The practical one would be dull, and the entertaining one might not be informative. I wouldn't know which to pick. It's like the difference between two YouTube videos you find when you search  "How to use chopsticks correctly". One might be called "Using chopsticks correctly" and the other might be called "Five things you didn't know about using chopsticks". I would probably click on both of them, but that's a waste of time. I read this article that said content needs to be at least one of these three things: entertaining, informative, or educational. Or else, it will get lost in the never-ending sea of online content.

Why do we do things that are bad for us?

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Akrasia is built into a tiny part of every human being. Sometimes, or most of the time in some cases, we know it's not good, but we can't help it, we lose self-control. No matter how hard we try to not act against our better judgment, we are human, we do what makes us happy in the short run. This cannot be summed up in one big example but in several small ones. Every day, we choose between a better option and an easier one. I can't speak for everyone but I choose the easier one 50% of the time, even though I know it's not good. This is mostly true for decisions that have no immediate consequences. A simple choice between going to the gym or watching TV with loads of junk food might make me question my judgment. There's a high chance of me picking the first - and clearly better - option if everything is fine, but even a minor inconvenience will most likely make me pick the second option. The minor inconvenience will act as an excuse to avoid what I know to be good. E