• Allero
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    21 hours ago

    Think of that from another perspective.

    Assuming human lifetime to be 70 years:

    • 0.4 lifetimes ago, the term “smartphone” was first used

    • 0.5 lifetimes ago, Internet became a thing

    • 1.7 lifetimes ago, first airplane rose in the sky

    • 3 lifetimes ago, we got the first Turing-complete computer

    • 6 lifetimes ago, we started discovering electricity

    • 8 lifetimes ago, Middle Ages came to a close

    • 20 lifetimes ago you’d be at the end of what we now as antiquity.

    • 75 lifetimes ago you’d be at the beginning of Ancient Egypt and the early Bronze Age.

    • 105 lifetimes ago you would witness the beginning of first human civilizations.

    • 150 lifetimes ago people invented agriculture

    • 4300 lifetimes ago humans as we know them appeared

    History is speeding up, and today one human life is enough to witness a change our ancestors wouldn’t see in a millennia.

    Sure, we are, as always, grains of sand in the desert of eternity, but we are grains that matter. That make a change. Every day.

    It took only 8 lives to rise from medieval times to where we are now, and less than one lifetime to transform…everything.