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OCR: Compare the number of ideas a person is exposed to each day with the number he might have been asked to consider, say, just 75 years ago. Inventions like the telephone, television, radio, tickertape, photocopier, fax machine, modem, Internet, cable TV, video teleconferencing, computer bulletin board, and the World Wide Web all function to increase the number of ideas and number of people with whose thoughts we come in contact. With each successive development in communications technology comes a corresponding leap in the number of ideas with which it requires us to cope. As we incorporate each new invention into our daily life, we must accelerate our ability to process new thoughts and ideas. The degree of change experienced by the past three generations rivals that of a species in mutatio ...