People once feared electricity... https://i.redd.it/uyrway2f7v341.jpg But look at our world today.
People once thought that trains make you go insane...
https://img.atlasobscura.com/hoaV5nFzh8dV8jwj1g-r9HkoFth0-bAnMy32bN0aKQw/rs:fill:12000:12000/q:81/sm:1/scp:1/ar:1/aHR0cHM6Ly9hdGxh/cy1kZXYuczMuYW1h/em9uYXdzLmNvbS91/cGxvYWRzL2Fzc2V0/cy8wNmJhZjUxYzNi/ZWFhMDQ2Y2FfQkxf/MDAwMDA3Ml8xOTA3/MDgxMF8wMDFfMDAw/MS5qcGc.jpg But I think we can point to many actual culprits today that go uncriticized.
People once underestimated airplanes...
https://www.azquotes.com/picture-quotes/quote-airplanes-are-interesting-toys-but-of-no-military-value-ferdinand-foch-151-93-52.jpg Thinking their value was much more limited than reality.
The internet was once just a passing fad...
https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:828/0*pFVq7xQLCMO2l3M3 And yet here I am typing this today.
And yet despite this history, apparently some are in agreement that bitcoin is funding terrorism (nevermind the $100 billion stimulus recently requested by the US).
https://i.imgur.com/bezm8j9.png (sigh)
What is it about technology that frightens so many people? Is it just change that people are afraid of? Uncertainty? It's quite interesting to observe the same human psychology play out again and again through different lenses.
It's funny how we're able to build on our progress, make really cool shit, and learn through trial and error. And yet, we still constantly fail to learn from our mistakes. Tis the human condition I suppose.
Once you develop the framework to catch yourself in this kind of mental resistance, ideas like Bitcoin become more and more obvious. Seeing the crazy anti-Bitcoin headlines that pop up today only validate to me that history is repeating, yet again. We're building bigger, better, cooler shit -- and yet we're simultaneously chastising it out of ignorance.
I find that framing Bitcoin through this lens has helped me to orange people over time. Coming to an understanding of how people have historically approached new technology helps to break down your own ego about it, from what I've observed.
What are other examples of tech that people failed to see the value in?