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Let’s be honest with ourselves for a second: we’ve become incredibly lazy. Our digital manners have eroded, and we’re sleepwalking into a future where the very information we rely on might just disappear. Think about how you sought answers just a few years ago. It was a journey. If I wanted to know why my lawn looked like a patchy, tired shade of "depressed beige" instead of vibrant green, I would head to Google. I’d type in "how to fix a patchy lawn in early spring." I would scan the blue links, skip the ads, and land on a blog by someone like "Lawn-Legend-99." I would then spend five minutes reading his life story, his battle with crabgrass in the summer of '18, and his grandmother’s secret recipe for organic fertilizer. It was a trade. He gave me the secret to a golf-course-worthy lawn, and I gave him a "view." That view, in turn, generated a tiny bit of ad revenue or an affiliate commission that paid for his hosting and his grass seed. It was a fair, symbiotic relationship. Today?