Realise your potential moral story
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I love reading books from different fields. One that I read recently is Abundance by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler. It’s a book about how technology can help us enter an age of abundance.
In the book, there is an interesting story about aluminum. It surprised me: aluminum was once more precious than gold! As stated in the book:
Napoleon III himself threw a banquet for the king of Siam where the honored guests were given aluminum utensils, while the others had to make do with gold.
How could that be? How could aluminum be so valuable back then while it’s so cheap now?
As it turns out, the reason is that aluminum was very difficult to extract. Aluminum exists in nature only in the form of bauxite, so you need to extract it first. Unfortunately, that was hard to do, which is why aluminum was rare and precious. It was ironic because aluminum is actually one of the most abundant elements in the Earth’s crust.
A breakthrough happened in the 19th century when scientists discovered an efficient process to extract aluminum. Since then, there is an abundance of aluminum like we have today. The world has become a better place because of it.
I like this story because it’s a good metaphor for human potential. Your potential is just like aluminum.
Here are three things we can learn from the story: