During the daytime, the city center is bustling with traffic and hustle and bustle, but at night it is extremely quiet.
People who gather in the city center return to their suburban residences when the sun goes down, so the city center’s daytime population declines sharply.
The commuter towns in the suburbs are not crowded, but dispersed, so they are not surrounded by hustle and bustle. But what about the middle ground between downtown and suburbs?
- Is information newer than knowledge?
- Information is updated more frequently than knowledge, and therefore new.
Knowledge rarely contains obvious errors or falsehoods, but the probability that information does contain them is extremely high.
Areas slightly away from the city center are neither commercial nor residential areas. Specifically, it has a bit of both features.
In other words, restaurants stay open until late at night, and their main customers are local residents. This is a characteristic of the area around the city center.
And such areas have been left out of the scope of recent urban development. To put it in a better way, it escaped overdevelopment.
- Why do we often seek information rather than knowledge?
- Still, we often seek information more than knowledge. The reason is that we always want to judge something immediately.
But even the information is far from completely new. Because true newness is something that each of us should experience.
I don’t know where the residents of this area mainly work. However, it still retains the atmosphere of the past.
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