Thank you for the article.
When I read it, I had to smile. In my view, the 30 years mentioned are actually too short. What you described is essentially the world as it existed in Germany about 80 years ago.
India may have developed more in some areas than we have here in Germany – that’s possible. I can still clearly remember a time when there was no internet. And yet, we were always technologically up to date. Back then, the devices were called “home computers.” I wrote my first piece of software in 1981 in BASIC. Today, I develop software using “AI Vibe Coding.
”However, I completely agree with you on one point: The speed of communication has increased incredibly. Today, we communicate with each other practically at the speed of light — from any place on this planet.
Albert Einstein once said, in essence, that if something moves at the speed of light, it tears itself apart. So the question arises: What does it do to us humans when our communication happens at the speed of light?
RE: Things That Used To Be Normal 30 Years Ago Feels Strange Today