The footsteps in the picture above are 68 millions years old. The "alley" they made is 347 meters long, also known as the longest dinosaur track in the world.
The dinosaur that let them is a Tyrannosaurus Rex, named - by the scientists who studied it - Johnny Walker.
Now, why would that be of interest to you?
Well, take a few seconds to think about it. Like, really, take a deep breathe, look over the screen of the computer and think about it.
Did that guy knew, at the time he was walking, that he is going to be famous? Did he delivered his most elegant catwalk, spreading smiles along the way? Did he even had the conceptualized perception of "being famous"? Did he enjoyed the thought of being talked about in a reward-based-social-media-backed-by-a-cryptocurrency-website? Can he even imagined what it is to communicate remotely with other peers, without knowing them personally, like we do right now?
I don't think so.
Now, try to imagine the Earth 68 millions years from now. You have no idea who is going to live on it, how they're going to interact and what exactly they will think about us, humans. Maybe that future civilization will be entirely digital, maybe there will be droids fighting for computing power, just like miners fought over it in the early days of the Bitcoin. And maybe they will think about us like we think now about dinosaurs.
But you know what? Just keep walking. Just do what you do right now. Stay with it. Keep cruising, just like that Tyrannosaurus Rex did.
You never know when you're going to be really famous (even if it will take 68 millions of years for that).
Disclaimer - this post is not related in any way to any brand, known and unknown. It's just about a dinosaur who lived 68 millions years ago, and who is now famous because he just kept walking