Why the hardest part of building the future is letting go of the past

In 1776, America experienced a pivotal year that not only marked its independence but also coincided with significant global advancements. This year saw the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, sparked by James Watt’s invention of the steam engine, which transformed industries and transportation. Additionally, Adam Smith’s publication of “The Wealth of Nations” laid the foundation for modern capitalism, influencing economic systems worldwide. These developments underscored a period of profound change and struggle, highlighting the inevitability of challenges in the pursuit of progress. The Founding Fathers navigated a world on the brink of transformation, setting the stage for future generations to continue evolving amidst adversity. QUESTION: How might the technological and economic changes initiated in 1776 influence the challenges and opportunities faced by today’s society? 

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