What Would The World Be After 150 Years From Now?

Dinesh Shastri
4 min readAug 28, 2023

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Predicting the future is highly speculative and uncertain, especially when looking so far ahead. However, here are some potential developments that could be possible in the world 150 years from now:

1. Technological advancements: It is likely that technology will continue to advance rapidly over the next 150 years. Artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and other emerging fields could significantly reshape various aspects of society, including healthcare, transportation, communication, and entertainment.

2. Sustainability and climate change: With the increasing urgency to combat climate change, it is expected that there will be a greater emphasis on sustainable practices and renewable energy sources. Efforts to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change may become even more critical, with the potential for significant advancements in clean energy technologies.

3. Demographic changes: Population growth, urbanization, and demographic shifts will continue to shape the world. By 150 years from now, the global population may have increased, leading to increased pressure on resources and infrastructure. Changes in life expectancy, birth rates, and migration patterns can also have far-reaching effects on societies.

4. Space exploration: Over the next century and a half, there may be significant progress in space exploration and colonization. Humans could potentially establish permanent habitats on other planets or moons within our solar system, leading to new opportunities for scientific research and resource extraction.

5. Social and cultural changes: Societal norms and values are likely to evolve over time. These changes could include shifts in gender equality, human rights, and cultural practices. Advances in technology, such as virtual reality and augmented reality, may also impact the way people interact and experience the world.

6. Environmental challenges: Climate change, deforestation, pollution, and other environmental issues will continue to pose significant challenges. Efforts to combat these problems and protect biodiversity may become even more urgent, driven by a growing awareness of the interconnectedness between human well-being and a healthy environment.

It’s important to remember that these are speculative scenarios and the future is difficult to predict accurately. Many unexpected events, discoveries, and societal changes can significantly alter the course of history.

Therefore, keep in mind the following

1. that none of us who are reading this post right now will be around in 150 years. 70% to 100% of all that we are battling about right now will be completely neglected. Underline the word, Completely.

2. If we travel back 150 years, to 1873, none of the people who carried the world on their heads are still alive today. It will be difficult for nearly everyone who reads this to imagine anyone’s face in that era.

3. Pause for some time and envision how some of them deceived their family members and sold them as slaves for a piece of mirror. Some people killed family members just to get a piece of land, yam tubers, cowries, or salt. Where are the salt, cowries, yams, and mirrors they used to boast about? Even though it may seem absurd to us now, that is how silly we humans can be at times, particularly when attempting to wield power or remain relevant.

4. When I was in secondary school, I remember how some people fought and did many crazy things just to be on the shortlist to be school prefects. Prefects from any school! It has just around a long time since I left optional school, no one in that school right now recollects that I was even educated there regardless of my prevalence then, at that point. Consider what will happen in 150 years.

5. Take Michael Jackson as an illustration, despite your assertion that the internet age will preserve your memory. Just 14 years ago, in 2009, Michael Jackson passed away. Envision the impact Michael Jackson had all around the world when he was alive. He was like a god, gosh. If they even knew him, how many young people today remember him with awe? When his name is mentioned in 150 years, many people will not be aware of him. This is even since he was famous, envision most individuals who won’t ever be known overall like him?

6. Let us take life simple, no one will escape this world alive. . . The land you are battling and prepared to kill for, someone left that land, and the individual is dead, wrong, and neglected. That will likewise be your destiny. In 150 years to come, none of the vehicles or telephones we are utilizing today to boast will be significant. Take life simple!

7. Lean on love. Be truly glad for one another. No malevolence, no conniving. No resentment. No correlation. This is not a contest. In the end, we all share the same fate in the afterlife. It is only an issue of who arrives first, however, doubtlessly we will all go there.

D.G.Shastri

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Dinesh Shastri
Dinesh Shastri

Written by Dinesh Shastri

Motivating , Happiness, Mindful Life,Writer, blogging

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