This World is Growing Too Fast
By Udin Wardoyo
@udinwardoyo (256)
Indonesia
October 24, 2020 8:58pm CST
Technological development was very fast. I still remember first using a symbian phone, and now almost everyone has switched to using Android, or iPhone.
Something that was never imagined by us before, has now become our daily life.
For me, who was born in 1970, this experience was truly amazing. In the past, I made my thesis on a typewriter, now it has become an antique decoration. Now typing doesn't even require fingers, just voice.
Recently a friend on social media from the US invited me to invest in bitcoin.
It seems that I have to start studying it, before paper money can no longer be used to exchange cigarettes.
Good morning everyone..
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@erictsuma (9726)
• Mombasa, Kenya
25 Oct 20
Good morning to you too, technology has changed for the better
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
25 Oct 20
Yes, and it come with all the consequences. It can be positive as well as negative
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@kaylachan (68236)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
25 Oct 20
I was born in 1983, and I had the pleasure of watching technology evolve, not only in the general aspect, but in the adaptive and accessible side of the coin, too. I've seen computers go from green screens, to thin tablets and even computer in a pocket (smartphone). I've emembraced it. My husband on the other hand, who was born in 1960, wishes the world would revert back to pen and paper.
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
25 Oct 20
Some of my co-workers have experienced the same thing as your husband. They say it's better to retire..haha. No matter it was earlier than usual