Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | Photogenic Memory
Welcome to Qurator's Mischievous Mondays!
This will be a weekly competition that we will be hosting every Monday. We want to see a little more engagement and fun when it comes to some of our competitions so this will be a simpler and shorter competition. Easy to enter, but maybe not so easy to win. ;) This competition will be similar to the Monday Missions we had a long time ago, but instead of writing posts to enter we will now consider only the comments and answers on this blog as your entry to win.
Why Mischievous?
We all could use a little fun in our lives. We would even say that we deserve it, let loose a little and have a go at making everyone laugh or think a little, even if it is a little over the top or pure silliness. Go all out and let your creative juices flow.
This week's theme : Photogenic memory
RULES
Write a comment in this post, your comment will be your entry.
Only comments that fit the theme and style.
It has to be done by you, no plagiarism.
All entries will be reviewed by the Qurator team.
Only one entry per account.
Deadline: Before this post reaches payout
Your entry will not count if you aren't following the above-mentioned rules.
The previous theme : Beyond Sight and Sound
1st Prize - 30% Upvote
@soyunasantacruz
2nd Prize - 25% Upvote
@xlety
3rd Prize - 20% Upvote
@godslove123
4th Prize - 15% Upvote
@josiva
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Photogenic memory:
Where Do I start?
What Do I do with My new skill?
Good to all the participants have Selected, I am also very entertained to see it.🥰
Thanks so much!! Congratulations to all!
Starting today, I remember absolutely everything I see, hear, and read. The pages of the books I devoured, the news read in the blink of an eye, the details of conversations that used to be lost in the rush of everyday life... everything is now recorded with precision in my mind. This mind, which once could be compared to a warehouse with confusing corridors, is now a well-cataloged library, where each volume is within reach of my hands—or rather, my memory.
Where do I begin when I have all the world’s knowledge at my disposal? Perhaps with that physics book that always intimidated me but now, word by word, will be absorbed and understood. Or with the languages I always wanted to learn and that now come easily, without the exhausting repetition of vocabulary and grammar. The thirst for new things has turned into a routine.
However, remembering everything has its pitfalls. The overload of information can become overwhelming. Every casual conversation might bring back details that were once irrelevant. The line between knowledge and noise is thin, and the need for wisdom in curating what is worth remembering is a challenge for me, like a new skill to develop.
What do I do with this superhuman ability? It’s an opportunity to contribute to various fields, but it also requires a delicate balance. I don’t know if I could live without the power to forget and, thus, move forward.
With my new skill, it would be fair to go to the library and devour as many books as I could! That way, I would learn as much as possible in the shortest amount of time, and with this information I would be able to interact better with the world!
In a short time, I would be established as a reasonably successful person. I would be able to get into college easily because I would pass the necessary exams.
Once I graduated, I could pursue my destiny in the world of business, entrepreneurship, or even try my luck on the stock market. With so much accumulated information, it would be easy to see patterns, and that way I could make financial predictions and achieve some success!
All my life I have complained about having a bad memory and over time that complaint has become a small concern; however, today I have the opportunity to have a photogenic memory and I think it would be overwhelming, I would collapse unless I select very well what I want to learn, so I would start with:
Studying the lives of the great men who have divided history, the enlightened ones like Jesus, Buddha and others, the Nobel Prize winners, those who have made great inventions like Tesla, Edison, and of course I would learn at a glance the most important languages in the world like Mandarin and English, after all this I would learn about economics, finance and technology and investments.
With so much knowledge I would look for a way to follow some mentor among so many wise men, to find the solution to some problems that afflict the world, the cure for cancer, better distribution of natural resources, end of hunger 😆, well with so many solutions and wisdom I would have to hide in a cave before the owners of pharmaceutical and political emporiums hunt me and want to kill me, because at the end of all, freedom in any manifestation brings its consequences.