Where the advent of technology and digitalization has undoubtedly opened the doors for numerous opportunities, it has also closed the doors to many. While the coming generations will find their consciousness in the digital age, they will never know the laborious struggles of the manual lifestyle the older generations before them lived through. But the best thing about that manual lifestyle was that it created jobs for many.
If we put the idea of collective well-being and equity of wealth aside for a while, the amount of dense smooth coming out of chimneys of factories defined how much the city […]
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