100 years ago, nobody could dare imagine having democracy as a way of life. Today, the majority of the countries in the world follow some form of democracy to run themselves. Similarly, a century ago, even the most reasonable person in the crowd would have scoffed at a technology that would make it possible for you to see one another’s faces despite being thousands of miles away from each other. The point being, we don’t know what is going to happen next. No amount of prescience can help us envisage the future. There is an interesting video featuring Warren Buffett pointing out that 30 years ago, more than half of the top-20 companies in the world were Japanese and today, there are less than 5 from Japan on the prestigious list. When the Berlin Wall was falling down, the world at large had accepted Japanese supremacy in technology and finances. But nothing lasts forever. Absolutely nothing. We like to tell each other that whatever we are doing right is what’s in the best interest of time but in practice, time follows a script of its own.
False nostalgia portion hit hard ✨
ex-aspiring cricketers of the world unite.