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Better you want than you should

Few years back at the time where email was gaining its popularity, many people showed an aversion towards the new revolutionary thing. It is quite obvious why this happened and it couldn’t be erased completely. People just tried and left it for no purpose recuring the letter method. But it kept growing in spite of the usual aversion phenomenon. Early adaptors backed it well enough to sustain that virus. People looking for a novel method of communication gladly accepted it and the virus started to proliferate further. Saving a lot of time made it more acceptable in the business arena. They published circulars informing the employees should have a mail account. Now, I think there is no probability for anyone to have a neighbor who doesn’t have a mail account.

That was a history and history sometimes repeat with the same message. We witnessed a lot of similar patterns with PayPal, Google, Facebook, and many others. Yet the basic instinct of going with the old remains.

People having electric cars already joined the early adopter stardom and they are in front of the leading ‘carbon go zero’ revolution. We cannot turn our face away from here. We are going to be a part of this revolution sooner or later. The best thing we can do is to help proliferate these kinds of ideas. It woold be imprudent if not. Many of the things we got comfortable with are gonna fade away soon. We must be comfortable with uncomfortableness because the world is changing rapidly and change is always uncomfortable.

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