It is said that data is the oil of the 21st century and artificial intelligence is the atomic bomb of the 21st century. This means the pump runs on oil, which is like saying it runs on pedals. The problem with analogies is: sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t. You can compare the human heart to a car engine, but there is no way to draw a similarity between the blue sky and shoes. There are many things that are beginning to become the oil or the atomic bomb of the 21st century; Among these, oil itself and the atomic bomb itself continue to operate at full capacity, either as fuel or as a threat.
I wanted to start this text by assuring that the pharmacopoeia is the gold of the 21st century to the extent that it could replace precious metal as the standard (apologies for the “precious metal”), but even then I kept myself on time. I read that two anti-obesity drugs have saved Denmark from recession, or are about to. From what you read: two drugs. In a nutshell, it’s a pill. It was a pill that got me out of bed today. I drank it first thing in the morning with coffee and my migraine disappeared. Those who suffer from this disease know how much they will give up their possessions to get rid of the headache that deprives people of everything when it attacks severely. However, it seemed very cheap to me. For a few cents, I saved a day that I would have otherwise had to throw away.
Whenever I use a pharmaceutical product, I am reminded of Alice in Wonderland. Remember that one cookie should grow and the other should shrink. It seemed like magic to us. On the other hand, it seems normal to us that a tablet swallowed without chewing, with a sip of water, can relieve our anxiety. It’s not easy to eliminate anxiety, anxious people know this. A box containing fifty anxiolytics costs just over one euro. Are we talking about the magic of the 21st century or not? Danes and obese people must be happy with life. I would be this or that thing. I’m not happy about being anxious, but I’m fascinated by how a small tablet gives me peace of mind. Peace of mind is my GDP.