Deferred
Knowledge Syndrome
We often store many images, videos, and
files to view them in the future. However, as time passes and we continue to
download more content, we tend to forget about the items we already have. This
phenomenon, which can be described as "deferred knowledge syndrome,"
occurs in the digital age; since the data is readily available, we think we can
access it whenever we want. Unfortunately, this mindset often leads to
procrastination and underutilisation of the information we possess.
To overcome this issue, we should first ask ourselves whether it is necessary to download a video now for later viewing or if it's more important to watch it immediately. Instead of deferring our engagement with knowledge, we should prioritise and utilise it as needed.
Take the time to go through your devices and check for unused files, images, and videos. Act on this now, or you may face a situation where your devices run low on memory and experience reduced speed. Similarly, our minds can become overwhelmed with too much information, making it difficult to decide and take action.
M.L.
Narendra Kumar
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