Somewhere...way back....long time ago...there had to be a guy playing with this new thing known as fire. Or maybe it wasn't named that yet. Maybe it was just that hot thing that his wife wanted because the cave next door has had it for over a month. Either way, he burned himself a good many times before getting the hang of it. Of course once he did, he created the centuries old argument over how cold it was or wasn't in the cave. Now she is cold and he has to hang his feet out from under the bearskin...but that is a whole other problem.
What if he had decided that he didn't like the burned fingers. What if he did not see the potential life alterating change that was to come. This caveman decided that he would work through his problems and all the potential dangers of fire and he would make it work. He stayed with the fire thing. He stuck it out. Fire turned to steam which moved on to gas and then microwave and now any caveman can make a meal in under a minute during a routine time out without missing a play of the game on Sunday. I have heard there are other ways that fire has improved life but this is a big one.
When it comes to technology, I am that caveman. I am willing to sit through the crashes, freeze ups, and lost connections. I can deal with the viruses and the hackers. I can handle the obsolescence and unending upgrades cause there might be a way that technology might make it so that my snack will levitate to me during the game and I won't even have to move. Or even better, technology might cure cancer, save lives, create jobs, and unlock mysteries we never dreamed of discovering.
Thank you cavemen or cavewoman..your perseverance is appreciated.
What if he had decided that he didn't like the burned fingers. What if he did not see the potential life alterating change that was to come. This caveman decided that he would work through his problems and all the potential dangers of fire and he would make it work. He stayed with the fire thing. He stuck it out. Fire turned to steam which moved on to gas and then microwave and now any caveman can make a meal in under a minute during a routine time out without missing a play of the game on Sunday. I have heard there are other ways that fire has improved life but this is a big one.
When it comes to technology, I am that caveman. I am willing to sit through the crashes, freeze ups, and lost connections. I can deal with the viruses and the hackers. I can handle the obsolescence and unending upgrades cause there might be a way that technology might make it so that my snack will levitate to me during the game and I won't even have to move. Or even better, technology might cure cancer, save lives, create jobs, and unlock mysteries we never dreamed of discovering.
Thank you cavemen or cavewoman..your perseverance is appreciated.