Yours is like the story of the knife, blade sharpener. One day no one needed the knives and tools sharpened anymore.
My step dad, he worked in a steel mill with thousands of people. Then one day, things changed. I went to a steel mill, several across the country and other metals too, And 38 people to rotate for the three shifts made more steel than those thousands, like my step dad. They produce tens of thousands of tons a day. Three of the people operate three separate overhead cranes or lifts
It’s fascinating how modernization reshapes the world around us. The story of your stepdad and the steel mills is a perfect example of how industries evolve. I often wonder, is modernization good or bad? I think it’s neither — it just is. Everything has its time. Traditional methods served their purpose, creating livelihoods and building communities, but progress brings efficiency and new opportunities, even if it means letting go of old ways. The challenge lies in balancing the gains of technology with the impact on people whose lives were tied to those earlier systems.
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I watch this TV show called, "Forged in Fire," It is a contest where they make knives, swords, axes, pikes, shields, armor under a time limit.
The show starts with 4 contestants. There's three rounds. The first two rounds lasts three hours. After each round, one of the contestants is dropped.
First they are required to make a knife usually of some sort. They only make the blade, whatever it is.
Second round, they have to put on a handle, finish the blade up so it is usable. Then it is tested, for strength, sharpness, durability, whether the handle lasts, balance, that sort of thing. They chop bolts, stab steel drums, cut ropes, bamboo, oak, and kinds of tests.
Then there are two left and they are given five days at home to make a very tough ancient sword, axe, shield, armor in their own shop.
The winner gets ten thousand dollars and is then eligible to be in higher levels of shoes against other winners by levels.
In these contests, they shoot bullets at the blades' edges and tough things.
Oh and they make something from all over the world that most people have forgotten about. They are used in movies and TV shows.
A lot of times, the contests have the most rudimentary of shops, yet they do it.
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