“The irony of general-purpose technologies is that, before long, they become invisible and we take them for granted”
— Mustafa Suleyman
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine a new technology that changes everything, like the internet. When it first appeared, it was amazing and everyone talked about it. Over time, people got used to it and stopped thinking about how incredible it was. It became a part of everyday life, like light bulbs or refrigerators. People no longer saw it as special; it was just there, always working. This happens with lots of technologies. For example, when cars were invented, they transformed society. Now, driving a car is just normal – we don’t think twice about it. But without these innovations, our lives would be completely different and much harder. People can apply this idea by remembering to appreciate the things we use every day. Don’t forget how much easier they make life. Recognize and value the progress and effort that went into creating these technologies, instead of taking them for granted.