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title: "“Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.”"
description: "<p>I know the title is a bit alarming, but that was my first thought after reading <a href="http://twitter.com/bryce">@bryce</a>‘s latest post “<a href="http://bryce.vc/post/9341889206/the-rising-generation">The Rising Generation</a>“.</p>
<p>Briefly, he mentioned a 25 y/o asking a question on Quora about how was life before everyone had a cell phone and no one talked a lot or texted in public areas. Bryce also say that the new entrepreneurs, like the ones in yesterday’s Y Combinator Demo Day have different expectation, understanding and perceived value of technology than any other that has come before them.</p>"
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last_updated: "2011-08-24"
date: 2011-08-24
tags: [The Rising Generation, Thoughts]
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I know the title is a bit alarming, but that was my first thought after reading [@bryce][1]&#8216;s latest post &#8220;[The Rising Generation][2]&#8220;.

Briefly, he mentioned a 25 y/o asking a question on Quora about how was life before everyone had a cell phone and no one talked a lot or texted in public areas. Bryce also say that the new entrepreneurs, like the ones in yesterday&#8217;s Y Combinator Demo Day have different expectation, understanding and perceived value of technology than any other that has come before them.

I&#8217;m 30. Not too far from the 25 y/o who asked the question (although I was about 15 when cell phone started to penetrate Israel quickly and spread like wild fire). In most companies I worked at I was usually the youngest (or second youngest) in the company for quite some time. Most of my co-workers used to be (or are) between 9-15 years older than me and are still surprised of my knowledge of things from the past.

I&#8217;m a bit of a history buff when it comes to computers, science and technology (but also to general history). That&#8217;s why I do know what a [ZX Spectrum][3] is (and I don&#8217;t know how it reached my house when I was about 7 but I had the chance to play with it). I know how [VMS systems][4] work (long story form the Army :-) ). When I was six I did play with an Apple IIc my brother got for his Bar Mitzvah and really liked [Captain Goodnight][5] and [Karateka][6]. I do know how a modem sounds (and can even detect by sound what is the connection speed. Tiiii Taaa TiiTaTa TiiiTa &#8211; Yay 28KBPS! ). Heck, I even ran a BBS and was a node on [FidoNet][7] when I was 14.

That might be a bit unusual for most people my age that are into computers (and maybe even for older ones) but that&#8217;s not too different from people that hear Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Bach and Mozart. While these composers and bands did not exist when I was born or when I was a child the music kept on going. I and a lot of other people both older and younger do know it, hear it and enjoy it. It even inspires some to go on and create new things.

Knowing a bit of the past and how it related to an idea or thought you have can give you a much better appreciation to the things others have done or to the things others advice you to do. After all, specifically in the computers and internet industry, we are all &#8220;standing on the shoulders of giants&#8221;. It can also give entrepreneurs some much needed perspective on how things were, how things are and how it should be.

So, in addition to Bryce&#8217;s hope that &#8220;they can rise high enough to meet the emerging opportunities generations before them have made possible&#8221;, my 2 cents are to also learn a bit from the past. Take a minute for some history and try to figure out how things were before you push on forward. If they won&#8217;t they are destined to repeat it.

 [1]: http://twitter.com/bryce
 [2]: http://bryce.vc/post/9341889206/the-rising-generation
 [3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Spectrum
 [4]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVMS
 [5]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eV0lTlKkIU&feature=related
 [6]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karateka_(video_game)
 [7]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FidoNet