"Most people die at 25 and aren't buried until they're 75" - Benjamin Franklin
Why?
4 reasons and solutions:
Reason 1 - Milestones
0-25 is a well-designed video game.
You level up each year.
There are regular milestones as you go from infancy to school to entering the workforce.
You constantly feel like you're making progress -- and have reflective milestones.
After 25, it's a terribly designed video game.
Society places you on your own.
If you don't have the agency to design your own 25+ video game, the only milestones life will give you are the funerals of your loved ones -- followed by your own funeral.
How to choose where to live and what locations to visit:
12 non-obvious thoughts:
1. The 3 big decisions: Where you live, what you do, and who you're with.
Location might be the most important one because the other 2 are often downstream of location.
2. Good rule of thumb for locations to avoid: What places has the most amount of sofa people? (People that drain your energy you need to lie down on a sofa to recharge)
The history of technology by Brad Jacobs: From fire and shelter, to the internet and AI.
I wish I was taught this at school...
More than 2 million years ago - Early humans in Africa make the first stone tools from split pebbles
1 million years ago - Humans begin to use fire as a tool
500,000 years ago - Humans build the first shelters
350,000 years ago - Humans begin to hunt with spears
100,000 years ago - Humans begin to trade using beads made of shells
60,000 years ago - Humans begin to use spears for hunting, protection, aggression
1000 BC - Early accountants in Asia create the abacus
635 BC - The Chinese produce the first coins
600 BC - The Romans build the first public sewer system
200 BC - The Chinese invent the compass
AD 725 - Buddhist monk Yi Xing creates the first mechanical clock
900 - The Chinese first use gunpowder in war
1182 - The Chinese invent the magnetic compass
1284 - The Italians invent eyeglasses
1328 - The Europeans invent the sawmill
1440 - Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press
1530 - Europeans invent the spinning wheel
1609 - Galileo Galilei invents the telescope
1662 - Blaise Pascal invents the public bus
1698 - Thomas Savery invents the basic steam engine
1769 - A French military tractor becomes the first self-propelled road vehicle
1793 - Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin
1795 - Nicholas-Jacques Conté invents the modern pencil
1838 - A British steamship makes the first transatlantic crossing
1839 - Charles Goodyear develops a way to make rubber strong, durable, and elastic
1850 - Isaac Singer introduces the sewing machine
1857 - William Kelly invents the blast furnace
1865 - Giovanni Caselli introduces the first commercial facsimile system
1869 - John Wesley Hyatt invents synthetic plastic
1874 - Remington Company introduces the mechanical typewriter
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone
1877 - Thomas Edison invents the phonograph
1880 - Thomas Edison invents the incandescent light bulb
1882 - America opens the first hydroelectric power plant
1883 - England constructs the first electric railway
1885 - Gottlieb Daimler builds the first four-wheeled automobile using an internal combustion gas engine
1886 - Josephine Cochran invents the first practical dishwasher
1892 - Rudolf Diesel invents the diesel engine
1894 - Nikola Tesla invents radio signal coils
1896 - Gottlieb Daimler builds the first truck
1901 - Henry Booth invents the vacuum cleaner; Thomas Edison invents the alkaline storage battery
1902 - Marie and Pierre Curie discover the existence of the elements radium and polonium
1903 - Willis Carrier introduces the first electric air conditioner
1908 - Henry Ford uses the assembly line to introduce the Model T; Thomas Edison develops a moving picture with sound
1910 - A plane transports commercial freight for the first time
1913 - England manufactures the first stainless steel
1914 - Electric traffic lights are invented in the United States
1920 - James Smathers invents the electric typewriter
1921 - Karel Čapek invents the robot; Western Union introduces the telegram
1923 - Clarence Birdseye invents frozen food
1927 - Erik Rotheim invents the aerosol can; Philo Farnsworth invents the all-electric television
1933 - Eric Fawcett and Reginald Gibson invent polyethylene
1935 - Robert Watson-Watt pioneers the development of radar
1936 - A rail provider transports a truck trailer for the first time
1937 - Frank Whittle invents the jet engine
1938 - Philip Wiles invents the stainless-steel artificial hip
1939 - Sikorsky builds the first viable helicopter; The United States builds the first mass-produced remote-controlled aircraft, or drone
1940 - England uses the first operational computer in WWII
1943 - America begins operating the first nuclear reactor
1945 - Raytheon Corporation introduces the microwave oven
1946 - The first general-purpose, programmable computer (ENIAC) is developed for the U.S. Army
1947 - William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain invent the transistor
1949 - De Havilland Aircraft builds the first commercial jet airliner
1951 - Charles Ginsburg develops the videotape recorder
1952 - America develops the first hydrogen bomb; Swedish scientists Åke Senning and Rune Elmqvist implant the first cardiac pacemaker
1953 - NBC begins broadcasting television programs in color
1955 - IBM introduces the first transistor calculator
1956 - The “Ideal X,” the world’s first commercial container ship, sails; IBM develops the FORTRAN computer programming language
1957 - Russia launches Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite
1959 - Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce
invent the silicon chip; Xerox introduces the first commercial copier
1962 - NASA launches the first privately built satellite; Nick Holonyak Jr. invents the first visible light LED
1963 - Digital Equipment Corporation introduces the minicomputer; Philips introduces the compact audio cassette
1965 - The first robotic exoskeleton for assisted walking is created; Stephanie Kwolek invents Kevlar
1966 - Marie Van Brittan Brown invents the first video home security system
1968 - Ivan Sutherland implements the first virtual reality system
1969 - The internet is created through the ARPANET network
1971 - Intel introduces the first microprocessor; Texas Instruments introduces the first pocket calculator
1972 - Landstat 1 creates the first comprehensive mapping of Earth
1973 - Xerox develops the first personal computer
1977 - The VHS video recorder is developed
1978 - The first human is born through in vitro fertilization (IVF)
1979 - Nippon launches the first 1G wireless network in Tokyo
1980 - Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer invent the scanning tunneling microscope (STM)
1981 - The mobile phone is invented
1982 - The compact disc player is developed
1983 - Apple introduces the Graphical User Interface (GUI); Bill Gates introduces Microsoft Windows; GPS technology is made available for civilian use; Charles Hull invents stereolithography
1984 - Carnegie Mellon University develops the first truly autonomous vehicles
1991 - Ann Tsukamoto identifies and isolates stem cells
1992 - Apple introduces the first PDA; Vodafone sends the first SMS text message, “Merry Christmas”
1994 - Jeff Bezos founds the first purely online retail company; Dan Kohn completes the world’s first secure credit card transaction over the internet
1995 - Gary Kremen launches Match. com, the first online dating service
1996 - Email communication is widely adopted; Scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland clone “Dolly” the sheep
1997 - AOL makes instant messaging available; Videophones are first used in business settings; IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats chess champion Garry Kasparov
1998 - Google is incorporated; MP3 files begin to be transmitted on the internet; Microvision introduces the virtual retina display; IBM introduces the first speech recognition software; The first high-definition television is sold
1999 - The first wearable continuous glucose monitoring system is approved by the FDA; The first human organ, a bladder, is artificially engineered using 3D printing; TiVo introduces time-shifting broadcast recording
2000 - The “ILOVEYOU” virus infects 50 million computers
2001 - Apple launches the iPod; The first artificial heart is implanted in a human; Capsule endoscopy technology is introduced
2002 - The birth control patch is first released in the United States
2003 - The U.S. government establishes the National Cyber Security Division; Skype launches videoconferencing applications
2004 - Mark Zuckerberg and fellow Harvard students launch Facebook
2005 - YouTube launches its video-sharing website; Scientists complete the first comprehensive comparison of the genetic blueprints of humans and chimpanzees
2006 - Amazon Web Services is launched; Twitter is introduced; Nintendo introduces motion sensor–controlled technology; The first commercial drone is permitted by the U.S. FAA; Food is 3D-printed for the first time
2007 - Apple introduces the iPhone; Amazon introduces Kindle
2008 - Blockchain is introduced for bitcoin transactions
2009 - Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna invent CRISPR; Google launches Waymo
2010 - Apple introduces the iPad; The first ever Uber trip is completed; Palmer Luckey completes his first VR headset prototype
2011 - Apple introduces Siri
2012 - The Higgs boson particle is discovered; Australian surgeons implant the world’s first bionic eye
2013 - The Apple App Store exceeds a million apps; The FDA approves the first retinal implant in the United States
2014 - A robotic lander built by the ESA makes the first soft landing on a comet
2015 - NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft reaches Pluto; PayPal’s Venmo reports 40 million annual users
2016 - The FDA approves the first artificial pancreas; AlphaGo defeats Lee Sedol at Go
2017 - SpaceX reuses a Falcon 9 rocket; Ericsson introduces support for the 5G network; Apple launches facial recognition on the iPhone X
2018 - Instagram reaches 1 billion monthly users
2019 - Astronomers release the first photo of a black hole; IBM unveils the first quantum computing system for commercial use; Israeli researchers print a 3D heart using human tissue
2020 - Zoom is downloaded a record 2.13 million times in a single day
2022 - OpenAI releases ChatGPT; The first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope are released; A robot performs laparoscopic surgery on a pig without human assistance.
2023 - Google releases Bard.
Thought 1 - I wish I was taught this at school
It connects subjects: Physics, maths, chemistry, biology, business and geography through an interconnected timeline -- with practical implications.
Thought 2 - The current education model defies how we learn
Having random subjects with no interconnection, timeline or narratives -- is awful for learning.
You could scrap 90% of the education system and replace with a detailed breakdown of this full timeline.