I zoned out a bit and had this thought while studying earlier today. I had several tabs open in my browser, a few for one subject and a few for the other, and could seamlessly alternate between them at the click of a button. I could also move from my desk to a comfortable chair or even a bed if I wanted.
All of this is combined with the fact that there are thousands of courses available online about all kinds of subjects that people would have needed so many books to learn up to just a few decades ago. We even have online tutoring now, whereas an autodidact from decades ago would have needed to ask around or hire a tutor in person to obtain the same information we have access to at the drop of a dime.
Is this the best era for learning and academia in human history? I think it is, personally. I'm also pretty sure this ease of access to a wealth of information is even more noticeable in research, postgraduate studies, etc.
All of this is combined with the fact that there are thousands of courses available online about all kinds of subjects that people would have needed so many books to learn up to just a few decades ago. We even have online tutoring now, whereas an autodidact from decades ago would have needed to ask around or hire a tutor in person to obtain the same information we have access to at the drop of a dime.
Is this the best era for learning and academia in human history? I think it is, personally. I'm also pretty sure this ease of access to a wealth of information is even more noticeable in research, postgraduate studies, etc.