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This explores the rise of tangible goods and ideas in our digital age. The author reveals that while digital technologies have made life easier, they also have their limitations. Businesses that once appeared outdated, such as film photography and brick-and-mortar retail, are now reviving with new life. This is evident in the rise of notebooks, records, and stationery, which have become popular again.
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