We belong to a generation which was seen the fastest revolutions. From black-white childhood to digital adulthood, we have seen so many things change around us from technology, to lifestyle, to thinking patterns, to food habits, to fashion, to the way we shop, to the way we communicate and what not.
We have seen change from calculators to palmtops, from magnetic tapes to USB players, from test cricket to T20 Cricket, from 30rs petrol to 50rs a liter, from 20rs Dal to 80rs a kg. We have seen normal towns turning to IT hubs, we have seen shopping house side to shopping in malls, we have seen from rickshaws to metros, we have seen from landlines to 3G mobile networks. We have seen such tremendous change which probably no generation has ever seen. Not just change, we have seen it change in just a rocketing speed that we ourselves are finding tough to place ourselves.
Being the witnesses and victims of this change, we hold a great responsibility with us. We need to be mature enough to carry our values, tradition, culture and good things of the past and at the same time not be orthodox or narrow minded in ignoring the importance of the latest changes we have gone through.Holding this balance and taking the better of the two worlds is challenge we face, for the generations to come will see what we show.