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No one wants to be left behind by the times
In this era of rapid development of artificial intelligence, too many old people are left behind by the times.

You can't watch the program directly after turning it on. There are too many remote controls, TV pages are complicated and control is complicated. You don't know how to find the program you want to watch, and the program is complicated and you don't know how to switch.

There is no smart phone in the epidemic, so it is difficult to scan the code and travel.

An old man who doesn't have a receipt code and can only sell vegetables with his child's receipt code but can't get cash.

An old man sitting in a restaurant can't scan the code to order food.

An old man stood alone in the hospital hall for a long time but couldn't start.

Every time at this time, I think that at their age, in their prime, they are also people who can keep up with the trend of the times! Only later, I slowly fell behind the times.

Every time I saw my parents, my father would discuss with us all kinds of news, current affairs and politics, and anecdotes on TV. Ask me some questions that I can't operate on my mobile phone at the meeting now, or show off my new functions.

Dad would say, "Let me ask you a question. How does this function of mobile phone work? " Every time you teach him to use a new function, you need to teach him how to operate it several times to remember it. Dad will also laugh at himself and say that the times are changing too fast and really can't keep up.

In my impression, dad wouldn't talk like this. In his time, he was young and promising, starting from scratch and in his prime. Even in the year of know life, he is still trying to catch up with this era. He doesn't want to be abandoned by this era.

No one wants to be abandoned by the times, but not everyone wants to admit that the way not to be abandoned by the times is to try to catch up with the times. People who don't want to catch up with the times will only be full of fatigue and swearing.

At work, I have met many people in their fifties and sixties who can't even write their own names. A simple notice needs my signature, so they can shout loudly, "I can't write, I can't read. When I was a child, my family was poor and I didn't study for a day." It seems that illiteracy is a glorious thing.

I seldom remember holding a literacy campaign when I was a child. My second aunt didn't go to school. When I was in primary school during the literacy campaign, my task after school every day was to teach her to read and count. The disyllabic words "bank" and "walk" were fresh in my memory when I taught her. My second aunt is 65 years old this year, but whenever she meets a place that needs her signature, she can always write crooked.

After vaccination, in the observation room, what was the old man without a mobile phone thinking for half an hour? ...

The octogenarian is lying quietly in his hospital bed, without playing with his mobile phone or being accompanied by his family. What were they thinking? ...

Maybe they are recalling their past, those times when they were there.

The times passed in a hurry. Whether you like it or not, no one can stand on the tide forever, but you should also believe that someone will stand on the tide forever.