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Kobotan [32]
2 years ago
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89. What do you think a history book 200 years from now will say about the current generation and its innovations?​

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LiRa [457]2 years ago
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Personally, I think that 200 years from now the current generation will be remembered in the history books in a dual way, both on a positive and a negative side.

Thus, on the positive side, I consider that the present generation is the one that has given the kickoff towards total technological development: I believe that within a few years, human technology will have already reached its maximum point of development, with which this generation It will be remembered in the future as the one that led humanity to its maximum technological development.

Now, the negative part of our generation is its interpersonal face: gradually, people are abandoning social habits and becoming more and more individualistic, which in the future will be analyzed by various social scientists.

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