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Photography culture goes to the countryside.

The memory difference between human and mouse: The reason why a person wants to have memory may not be because his brain is an automatic camera box. It is a fact that people have this ability. People use this ability to develop this ability, or because their "current" life must have methods handed down from the past. I once said that people's learning is to learn from a set of existing ways. Only by studying in this way can we survive in the crowd. This method is not created by everyone alone, but the heritage of society.

Mice don't learn from other mice, and each mouse needs to gain individual experience from the process of "trial and error" in a specific situation. They can't pass on experience and learn from each other. People not only accumulate their own experience, but also rely on their own abstract ability and symbol system to accumulate the experience of others.

The difference lies in learning ability. Human behavior is not stubbornly dominated by physiological reactions that can be achieved without learning. The so-called "learning" is the process of modeling a set of artificial behaviors after birth and transforming instinctive behaviors.