Of course, the main problem here is that nobody can agree on the appearance and feel. Let 's make America up again again! Okay, that's cool. When was it the best? Why is it bad now? What changed between the greatness of the past and the non-greatness we are forced to fight today? Are you sure that you are not thinking the current greatness as a matter of course and you have not lost the ability to see it? For many people, Make America Great Again means returning America to history until the life as seen in the rebirth of comedies in the 1950s and 1960s. Everyone is very happy, everyone is very polite, no big problem, it's easier. Of course, the problem is that life in the US is something never before seen or felt. If it is so idyllic, why do so many people have trouble or even die to change things?
America is truly amazing. Probably we are the greatest country in human history. The problem is that many of us confuse the strengths and strengths. Greatness is not a moral evaluation, it is an evaluation of power. The wonderful way of Alexander the Great is wonderful. Our greatness is terrible. Take these two methods. It has wonderful value. On the other hand, we have awe. There are no countries where we can claim our merit. We invented the Internet, telephone, computer, light bulb, car, gramophone, electric guitar, atomic bomb. We produced rock and roll, hip hop, bifocal and bubble gum, TV dinner, TV. How do we take pride in rebuilding the world and the darkness that we are suppressing in our image? What do we have to do with ourselves?
The history of lightbulbs is full of competition, failure, and wonderful achievements. Since artificial fires, light bulbs have been called the most important inventions. The light bulb establishes a social order after sunset, extends the business day till late in the evening, and moves safely in the dark so that it can move. Without a light bulb, there is no nightlife. However, creating historically stable and affordable light sources is not as easy as many historical textbooks say. Modern light bulbs are the result of many innovators continuing to work for over 150 years.