What major historical events do you remember?

Let me tell you, folks, feeling old and valued at the same time is quite the paradox. But when you’ve witnessed history unfold before your very eyes, it’s a feeling that becomes all too familiar.
I was still in diapers when the moon landing happened, but the images of Neil Armstrong taking that giant leap for mankind were burned into my psyche. The awe and wonder I felt then have never truly faded. And let’s not forget the Mars rovers, the Hubble telescope, and the heart-wrenching Challenger disaster. Space exploration has been a constant in my life, a reminder of humanity’s boundless curiosity and resilience.
Closer to home, I’ve seen South Africa transform from a nation divided by apartheid to one united by democracy. The release of Nelson Mandela was a moment of profound hope, and witnessing the country’s first free elections was truly a privilege. Though there have been challenges and setbacks, the progress made is undeniable.
Of course, life isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. I’ve witnessed the devastation of natural disasters, from the 2004 tsunami to the countless wildfires and droughts. And let’s not forget the global pandemic that turned our lives upside down. It was a time of fear, uncertainty, and isolation, but it also brought out the best in many people.
On a lighter note, I’ve seen the Springboks dominate the rugby world cup, cheered on Gerrie Coetzee as he became the first South African world heavyweight boxing champion (back when we had to listen to fights on the radio!), and witnessed the rise of Dricus du Plessis as a modern MMA superstar.
Oh, and let’s not forget about Mark Shuttleworth, the first South African to travel to space as a tourist. I remember waving the flag with pride and dreaming of one day following in his footsteps. Maybe I’ll settle on Mars one day… who knows?
Then there were the events that shook the world: the 9/11 attacks, a tragedy that unfolded before our very eyes, and the Iraq War, a conflict that was as divisive as it was devastating. These were times of great uncertainty and fear, but they also brought out the best in many people.
And let’s not forget about the incredible technological advances that have transformed our world. From the explosion of the personal computer to the internet, and now the remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence, we’ve witnessed the future unfold before our eyes.
As I look back on my life, I can’t help but feel a sense of gratitude. I’ve been privileged to witness history in the making, to experience both the triumphs and the tragedies of humanity. While I may not have changed the world, I’ve certainly been a part of it. And that’s something to be proud of.
We’re around the same age. This aging thing has been getting to me. I’ve had a sort of middle-aged crisis a little later in life. Thank you for reminding me of the good things. Spiritually, I do feel a change coming for the better for the entire world.