The Profound Impact of Personal Witnessing on Human Perception

A world-renowned management consultant tweeted yesterday, "What was most helpful to my studies was traveling. It essentially means that seeing is believing. Firsthand experiences can truly make a significant difference in both the quantity and quality of brain stimulation." I agree with this notion. In terms of all the senses of the human body, witnessing something in person has a much greater impact compared to viewing it through photographs or videos. In the latter stages of life, particularly after retirement, people tend to consciously invest their time and resources in creating happy memories. Traveling is one of the most popular and valuable ways to achieve this. The following hypothesis may seem far-fetched or even ridiculous, but I have a vague sense that individuals instinctively feel that elementary or subatomic particles, including the memory function in the brain, retain their informational content in a quantum mechanical manner.

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