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Well first off, people adapt to these changes rather quickly. I myself have been alive since the first I phones and such were coming out. I remember when texting became a big deal, I remember my parents adapting to the concept of texting by saying when they had a call " I'ma just text him instead" these developments brought forth a change in the way we do things, making life easier one step at a time.
- The first thing to note would be that people are quick to adjust to new situations.
- I've been there since the early years of cell phones and the internet. We have come a long way since messaging became a big deal.
- I recall my parents adapting to the concept of texting by suggesting, "I'ma just message him rather."
- Far as I can tell, it is the most intriguing thought I've ever answered:
- We exist in a world that is always evolving. Since all creatures embrace change (as you would know), humans have adapted to fast adaption.
- Here we have extremely thin "bezel-less" iPhones rather than bulky, heavy phones.
- we barely knew all the mysteries of our globe a good few years ago, and we're already researching mars' makeup. Think about that now, and you'll come up with many more examples.
- In nature, things haven't changed in 50 or 100 years.
- Adapting is a deep process that takes generations to accomplish.
- As a corollary, we need to retrain people to adapt to transform the world.
- Yet still, we can't do much about it now, because we've already harmed our precious world enough to be in great danger.
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