Well, a story's setting doesn't reveal the character development or the personal growth arcs. It mainly presents the environment and context.
A story's setting doesn't tell you about the relationships and conflicts among the characters. It just sets the stage where those things happen.
One reason could be the artist's creative choice. They may want to leave some parts open for the viewer's imagination.
Instrumental music like classical piano sonatas by Mozart often doesn't tell a story in the traditional sense. The focus is more on the beauty of the musical composition and the interplay of melodies and harmonies.
One implication could be misinterpretation. Viewers might form inaccurate opinions based on the partial information presented in the artwork. For example, a painting that only shows a single moment of a historical event could lead people to misunderstand the entire event's complexity.
GDP is a limited metric. It doesn't take into account non-market activities, like volunteer work or home production. Moreover, it doesn't show the level of inequality within a society and how economic gains are shared among different groups.
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One consequence could be that valuable knowledge or experiences would be lost. If she has important information, not sharing it means others won't benefit from it.
Sure! There was a book club where members got together every week. One time, a member brought in a very rare and old book that had been in their family for generations. Everyone was in awe as they passed it around and discussed the history and significance of the book.
GDP doesn't always tell the right story. GDP only measures the monetary value of final goods and services produced in a country. It doesn't account for inequality. A country may have a high GDP but a large portion of its population could be living in poverty. Also, it doesn't consider non - market activities like unpaid household work which is significant in every economy. And it doesn't take into account environmental degradation caused by the production processes that contribute to GDP growth.
Social media is often curated and filtered. People only show what they want others to see, not the full reality.
Maybe there was limited information available at the time of writing the report. Sometimes, key witnesses or evidence weren't found yet.