Today'sLuxuriesAreTomorrow'sNecessities
By"luxury",wemean"apleasantandoftenexpensivethingthatisnotnecessary".Fromahistoricalpointofview,thingswhichWerealuxurywhentheyfirstcameintobeingallbecamenecessitieslater.WhentheelectricbulbwasfirstinventedintheU.S.,itwassuchaluxurythatonlygovernmentbodiescouldaffordtouseit.Nowadays,however,ithasreachedeverypartoftheworld.Itisthesamecasewithtelephone,TV,andalotofothers,whichwereallluxuriesyearsago.

Anything,nomatterhowluxuriousitis,willbeeanecessitywhenitiswidelyused.Thisistrueofmanyofthepresentluxuries,includingmobilephones,cars,putersandmanyotherthings.Itisknowntoallthatthepurposeofthedevelopmentofscienceistomakethingseasyforthemankind,notforonlyasmallnumberofpeople.Therefore,thefirstthingtodoafteranewinventionoccursistospreaditsoastobenefitasmanypeopleaspossible.Inthecourseofthespread,theluxurybeesdecreasinglyluxuriousuntilintheenditbeesanecessity.Thisisanobjectivelaw,nothingcanbeanexception.
Withthequickdevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,theprocessformanythingstobeeanecessityfromaluxurywillbegreatlyshortened.Anythingthatcanbeimaginedwillbeinventedandinnotimebeesanecessityaccessibletoordinarypeople.
