It is changing the world in many ways that have not happened in our lifetimes, but have happened many times in history. That's why the author Ray Dalio prepared an infomatic video that examines past changes in society so that we can understand what is happening now and what will happen in the past. You know the saying: "History repeats itself!" And the world order also changes cyclically.
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Even world leaders were once perfectly normal children and teenagers. However, their photos are not as easily traceable as they are nowadays, when photos are published en masse on social networks. We have selected some of the most prominent world leaders and their images from the distant past, the likes of which you have definitely not seen before.
Yes, it sounds quite dramatic and threatening. Well, it actually is. Throughout human history, cities have grown, flourished, while others have impoverished and eventually disappeared. It's obviously no different now, when progress means everything in our part of the Earth and behaves accordingly, but forgets about other corners of the world.
With all the difficult decisions that world leaders face every day, sometimes we forget that they too are only human and that he too has to go where the emperor goes on foot, i.e. to the toilet. The Italian artist Cristina Guggeri draws our attention to this in an interesting way, who through the series of photographs Il Dovere Quatidiano (daily obligation) imagines what leaders would look like while fulfilling a great need.
The online men's magazine Four Pins, which is also devoted to style, has dressed the world's famous leaders in anything but ordinary clothes. With the help of Photoshop, she transformed them from strictly observed into "street style" or street clothes. And it must be admitted that they are good at it.
Although the term hipster entered the mainstream only after 2000, it was coined as early as the 1940s. And speaking of history, it was marked by many important historical figures who had nothing to do with hipsterism. But in the Hipstory series of illustrations, illustrator Amit Shimoni has adapted history a bit and depicted world leaders as hipsters.