100 Years Ago....

100 Years Ago....

We forget how fast the world is changing today.

As we ring in the New Year, let’s take a brief look back 100 years ago to 1919, as a means to truly appreciate the extraordinary world we live in today.

First, the bad news:

  • World War I ended in 1919 with a total casualty count of 37 million.
  • The Spanish Flu finally ended as well, with a sum total of 500 million people infected (33% of Earth’s population!) and 50 million estimated deaths.

Proportional to the Earth’s population today, this would be the equivalent of a death-toll ranging between 200 - 350 million people. Absolutely devastating, and a reminder of how lucky we truly are today in the twenty-first century. 

On the positive side, while progress was glacial in speed, here’s everything I could find that would count as “Innovation in 1919”:

  • Women’s rights! The U.S. Congress approves the 19th Amendment.
  • The first passenger air service was offered between Paris and London.
  • UPS was founded as a company.
  • The U.S. Army completed its “first transcontinental motor Convoy expedition driving across the United States.” It took them 60 days!
  • The NC-4 Aircraft completed the 1st multi-stop flight across the Atlantic (19 days).
  • Raymond Orteig offered $25,000 for the first nonstop flight between New York and Paris.

What were the major technological inventions of 1919? There were two of them…

  1. Silica Gel was invented to keep humidity out of our packages; and,
  2. The Toaster (yup, that’s all I found on meaningful inventions).

In comparison (at least technologically) we have more achievements per hour today, than 1919 had in the entire year. We are truly living during the most extraordinary time ever.

So, how much difference can 100 years of progress make? A LOT.

AND, as we march toward the Singularity, it’s important to realize that the speed of change is accelerating… and every aspect of how we live our lives will change in the next decade.

In the next 10 years, those surfing on the tsunami of change (rather than getting crushed by it) will create more wealth than was created in the past century.

Every industry will be transformed… and how we raise our kids, run our companies and lead our nations will change as well.

You can be fearful of change, or you can realize it is happening and harness it.

For those prepared, exponential change will help us digitize, dematerialize, demonetize and democratize access to energy, transportation, education, health, knowledge and communications.

Technology will turn that which was once scare into abundance, over and over again.

So, as you charge into 2019, remember that “the best way to predict the future is to create it yourself.”

Warmest wishes and Happy New Year,

Peter

Peter H. Diamandis

P.S. -- One reason I committed to running my CEO Mastermind, Abundance 360for a 25-year span, is that it takes us thru 2038, effectively a Countdown to the Singularity.

My 2019 membership is almost completely full, but we’re saving a few seats for entrepreneurs who are making progress on their world-transforming Moonshots. Start the membership process by telling us about yourself here.

Rahul Kaul

Business, Technology, & Digital Transformation | Wharton MBA

5 年

Peter- can you do one on 100 years from now - 2119? That would be great to indulge in given your access to experts and your vision...

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TJ McDowell

Marketing Manager at Neutron Industries

5 年

Great post!

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Thanks Peter for sharing your post.

Christopher Losee

Making robots build the future

5 年

More people need to realize how we are all luck to be alive at this time verse any other in history.??

David Udy

Seasoned Financial Industry Leader | Innovator in Technological Advancements & Strategic Partnerships | Driving Success Through Collaboration & Continuous Learning

5 年

Starting each day with Gratitude on how far you/we have come brings a very different perspective to your day. Let’s keep changing the world for the better.

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