It’s in the works!

Shut up! Before handheld devices and technologically advanced cell towers were placed in flinstone styled townships the US had a hoax that went on in the early 2000’s – this same hoax went by the name of “Y2K”. This black out would render a huge blowout of all electronics and tech; the whole world would pretty much stand-by while all systems went down, scary as it is, it wasn’t something many were mistaken by. Those days of governments intervening in public internet domains were over and these figurines of more economical countries would be declared two positions with or against environmental complications, seen as a liability – all truth no lie this is what set us apart from other generations. Was our ability to come together for a greater belief rather than except our fate by technology? The truth is no one knew the exact answer because no one could go back in time, the peak of tech wasn’t exactly in its era of the Jetsons. For us to come forward for a relief and point each other for answers would even be a greater mistake but a bigger waste of time, it was looking tight and the road ahead was looking short. Blaming governments was also a big part of the propaganda during this time and many economies didn’t have time or the need to see new inventions – when the 20th century was over there was no turning back.

Early Millenials and Boomers, this was a call out to all of those that considered themselves lucky enough to call themself a working-class citizen, in the end we only had ourselves to blame for where we’ve placed ourselves in comparison with high paced technology. All types of gadgets were being created and personally I had no idea if dealing with electrical based vehicles was necessary at this time. Whether your long kept job made you a silent nobody or you were still learning the ropes of the industry. Working odd jobs many mistook work for play and considered themselves lucky enough when in reality it was just a privilege. I wish I would have realized soon enough that a career route was something people actually looked forward too instead of just winging it and living pay check to pay check or a fixed wage/salary. This was only the beginning and there was no turning back from the experience of a direct input that tech did for many different industries.

In a way we allocated the backbone of the work force to form society’s hard working labor class and felt it to be a fresh way to start the next Millenium. Where industries were built to outlast and perform, searching for quicker more efficient ways to organize the tech system would benefit culture and society. From todays stand point we looked at our past life like we knew it wouldn’t work but went along for the ride anyway. While the implications of a perfect balance between work/home would guarantee a healthy economy humans weren’t physically nor mentally ready for the changes that corporations would bring to our busy lives. The stench of a crippling society was looking evident until we woke up, used modern tools for the greater good and took advantage of our own time.

Leave a comment

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started