How the smartphone changes the world, these 2 photos of Tiger Woods will give you the answer

Jamie Kennedy, who is in charge of the European Tour content, posted two legendary golf shots in 2002 and 2018 on Twitter to show us the contrast between viewers.

Tiger Woods is participating in the PGA Championship in the US and has a lot of fans going to the golf course to watch "Super Tiger" play. Jamie Kennedy, who is in charge of the European Tour content, posted two legendary golf shots in 2002 and 2018 on Twitter to show us the contrast between viewers.

In the photo taken in 2002, the fans folded their arms, put their hands in their pockets or held a glass of water, but all eyes stared intently at Woods' shadow.

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In the photo taken in 2018, most people hold up their smartphones to record the moment Woods made a stroke to share with friends and relatives. Due to the recording, even though they are present directly at the yard, they can only enjoy the indirect ball through the device screen.

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In 2013, NBC News also posted two photographs taken in the Vatican (2005 and 2013), showing that the difference after 8 years surprised many people. With a picture of Pope John Paul II's funeral in 2005, only a few technological devices appeared. But during Pope Francis I's inauguration in 2013, the whole forest raised the phone and tablet to record this moment.

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The difference caused by this technology has caused many experts to worry that people are no longer fully committed to enjoying memorable moments in life but instead focus on image retention. .

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