92. Analfabetism.

“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.”

Frederick Douglass

AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury.

Me: How does a usury-accepting world relate to analfabetism?

ChatGPT (jan23):

In a world where usury is accepted, there may be a correlation between poverty and illiteracy. Those who are struggling financially may not have the resources or access to education to improve their reading and writing skills. Additionally, if individuals are focused on finding ways to pay off their debts and make ends meet, they may not have the time or energy to invest in their education. As a result, they may be more likely to remain illiterate and struggle to find higher-paying jobs that would allow them to break the cycle of debt and poverty.

Buy the AI a drink (in holofuel)

NFT

Extra:

1. Difficulty accessing education: Analfabetism often prevents individuals from completing basic or higher education, which limits their ability to obtain gainful employment and income.

2. Lower economic status: Analfabetism is often linked to poverty, as it reduces an individual’s earning power and can trap them in a cycle of poverty.

3. Difficulty accessing healthcare: Analfabetism can also make it difficult for individuals to understand and access healthcare services, which can lead to serious health problems.

4. Difficulty comprehending instructions: Analfabetism can make it difficult for individuals to understand instructions, leading to confusion, frustration, and even dangerous situations.

5. Difficulty understanding public policy: Analfabetism can make it difficult for individuals to understand public policy, which affects their ability to participate in the political process.

6. Difficulty understanding legal documents: Analfabetism can also make it difficult for individuals to understand legal documents, which can lead to costly mistakes.

7. Difficulty understanding Contracts: Analfabetism can make it difficult for individuals to understand contracts, preventing them from making informed decisions.

8. Difficulty obtaining employment: Analfabetism can make it difficult for individuals to obtain employment, as employers may not be willing to hire individuals who cannot read and write.

9. Difficulty understanding labels and warnings: Analfabetism can make it difficult for individuals to understand labels and warnings, which can lead to dangerous or unhealthy outcomes.

10. Difficulty understanding technology: Analfabetism can make it difficult for individuals to understand technology, which can limit their ability to access information and services.

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Books:

  1. “Educated” by Tara Westover
  2. “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander
  3. “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls
  4. “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie
  5. “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan

Documentaries:

  1. “Waiting for Superman” (2010)
  2. “American Promise” (2013)
  3. “Reading Rockets” (2009)
  4. “Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?” (2008)
  5. “The Great American Read” (2018)

Movies:

  1. “Freedom Writers” (2007)
  2. “Precious” (2009)
  3. “Good Will Hunting” (1997)
  4. “The Color Purple” (1985)
  5. “Hidden Figures” (2016)

Series:

  1. “The Wire” (2002-2008)
  2. “Breaking Bad” (2008-2013)
  3. “Orange is the New Black” (2013-2019)
  4. “The Crown” (2016-2022)
  5. “Ozark” (2017- )

Songs:

  1. “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor
  2. “A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke
  3. “We Shall Overcome” by Pete Seeger
  4. “Rise Up” by Andra Day
  5. “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye

Artworks:

  1. “Migrant Mother” by Dorothea Lange
  2. “American Gothic” by Grant Wood
  3. “The Problem We All Live With” by Norman Rockwell
  4. “The Gleaners” by Jean-Francois Millet
  5. “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” by Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Podcasts:

  1. “Adult Literacy Stories” by ProLiteracy
  2. “Literate Nation” by Dr. Susan Neuman
  3. “Reading Rockets” by WETA Public Broadcasting
  4. “The Literacy Bug” by Dr. Patrick T. Randolph
  5. “The Conscious Classroom” by Jenny Edwards

Purpose: to find more core

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