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The world has probably changed much more over the decades than people have changed. Obviously, instant global communication has had something to do with it. We now can know everything that is happening almost in real time. Know more:

The world has probably changed much more over the decades than people have changed. Obviously, instant global communication has had something to do with it. We now can know everything that is happening almost in real time.

But the reality is that while we have this massive amount of knowledge, our outlook may not be much different than our “non-high tech” parents and relatively “no-tech” grandparents. There are some interesting results that occur if we are looking through the window-on-the-world with the same attitude as previous generations.

The list of Filipino civilians killed in attacks by armed insurgents and those in battles between military and the “rebels” is disgustingly lengthy and yet is hardly noticed and soon forgotten. That is just who we are as humans. “Earlier this week, UK’s power regulator said that a ‘significant risk’ of a NatGas shortage could materialize this winter and cause power blackouts. There is a significant risk that gas shortages could occur during the winter 2022/23 in Great Britain [‘GB’].”

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