00:00The smartphone has revolutionized so much.
00:03Look at the humble auto driver or the rickshaw puller
00:07or somebody running a small corner side grocery shop.
00:11They are always busy on the mobile.
00:12A lot of that is just wastage.
00:14And yet, they are receiving information.
00:17At least if they choose to.
00:19Information is available, handy.
00:20We have all of this.
00:21So we stand at a very privileged point in our journey.
00:25There is so much resources.
00:27Tell me what you want and you can import it.
00:29If you like vegetables from New Zealand,
00:32sitting here in Hyderabad, you can have them.
00:34Not just once.
00:35Every day.
00:36Probably that you are prepared to pay.
00:37Clothes or whatever or whatever or fancy gadgets or watches or shoes or specs.
00:44Something, anything.
00:45You have global carriers.
00:46They will deliver it at your doorstep.
00:48All these powers and perks and privileges we have
00:51that were not available to our ancestors just around 100, 200 years back.
00:57Right?
00:57We are like 1,000 times more empowered.
01:00Are we not?
01:01My question is, to be 1,000 times more empowered,
01:05are we actually 1,000 times better than them?
01:08We are collapsing from within.
01:10With so much available on the outside
01:12and very little inside,
01:15we are using, misusing,
01:17whatever we have on the outside
01:19to destroy not just ourselves
01:21but the entire planet,
01:23the entire ecosystem.
01:24system.
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