 If you'd like to see some juicy content, follow me on Instagram. I drink wine every day. It's riveting. Not really. Go back to our stupid director to get some Corbin. I'm Rick. He really does drink the wine. He has an advent calendar of wine that he goes through, but it's just what I always try to find some What it does is it makes me want wine and I can't have any. I want to find like a whiskey one But it's not as it's not prevalent as much as wine advent calendars, huh? I would imagine some of a scotch one, but it would be really expensive. I've seen some, but they're like 12 days I'm like, I want like 24, please. Yeah, anyways, and also we looked up the they do have some Diwali Countdowns. Oh, not as many. Nice. It's a huge thing here I was trying to explain to people like how big advent calendars are. It's like it's just part of the Christmas season For the Christmas season you have homemade ones. You have stuff that you leave a little candies You have just a little countdown stuff. It's it's big. We like Christmas here. Yep. Anyways, this is a cool little video Okay, it's called Indians from 1967 talk about the future Wow, so this is like black and white they think will be happening 25 35 40 a country was only what 20 years old at that point. Well in terms of their independence independence We know come on we're talking about nothing. Obviously India's been around Did you know that India didn't exist before 1947 had never heard of the place before it's very very new country They learned everything from us. Here we go Military Oh The show there all is India Interesting So interesting to see like actual because the word video wasn't prevalent like it's not like now. Yeah One thing I'd like to do very much is to go through this country We'll talk about my take a little bit of money in there But tape recorder and the camera and I'd like to go to this country walking at a very easily pace seeing all kinds of people different races in different countries and Catch them in the different moods their songs and their dances and the cacophony of the multifirious tongues I do you the other ugly the angers and the anger the fertile soil we purchased Everything so that one day when I could come back I would open the book and remind myself what I'm part of What is part of me? Do it. What a beautiful sense of it First of all, it's my birthday and it's one of the greatest day for India I think of India when I see the long queues people waiting patiently for buses Russian I think of India when I see people hanging on the local trains My needs of course they're more. I have more money to buy things. I see more things in the market So I buy them I like to wear nice clothes Well, you know, I don't get money to buy I feel that we can't lose anything with just one pair of belts If you want to dig it up, you have to find a good machine When I feel that foreign blades are more economical than Indian blades Why shouldn't I go and use them? Because I save my money Because I very strongly believe that they serve the much better purpose and are more economical Terribly difficult to get admission. In there being so many colleges First they don't get a seat into a college If you don't get admission into a college and you just ask them how much extra would you take You know, you're sure I'm getting a seat the next minute No, I've never had a break for a seat in a college or a school Actually, I feel that this question of driving is sorted to only by the below the average students I wonder if Uncle's technical education is free Every metric the student here can easily get a technical education And after that, he can become a good teacher and spend his day Have you gone to school to study? No Do you know who is the chief minister of Banduttam? I don't know Do you know the name of the chief minister? I don't know Do you know about the Chief Minister of your country? No, mother Do you know the name of the chief minister of your country? I know There's a school in my village, a family And I have a school with my village I would say I'm better off than my other ones in almost every respect In terms of educational opportunities At least I don't have to work in a mill in the morning to pay for my education in the evening My ambition is to reach the highest rank which my service can provide At the moment, of course, it's confined to just being a full general But by the time I go high up, and if there's a rank of a field marshal I would like to be the first one My ambition is to be a great scientist As you know, I'm working on media rights and these things which fall from outer space We don't know much about them I won't do something very original about them Maybe get my name in test books For some people, security is a bomb blanket For me, security is a government job I would like to join the IAS I would like to sit in a comfortable chair in an air conditioned room Send a couple of files down there Write my comments in the modern Bring cups of coffee, attend meetings And just sort of be a copy machine What more do you want me to do? My ambition is to command a bomber squad in the operational areas And later on I'd like to go on to testing aircraft You know what I mean? I'd like to become a test pilot By the way, I'd like to become a good paper factory I'd like to become a feeder Well, my ambition in life is to glorify myself I don't want to, I don't want to go into any of that That's fine I want to go into some pictures, you know I've got to stay here also Just stay here But if I don't mind I'll make money, you see I'll try my best now There's no one who was saying earlier about seeing all the different flexes No, no, no, no If I want to become a heroine I don't understand it But I don't understand it He's gorgeous eyes Massive Progress? Of course we made progress The sort of progress you showed us in your documentary But after all, I can't do it Even if it doesn't happen, it's a bit natural But I feel happy when I see the big industries of India The same time I feel unhappy When I see that all these industries Having bent at the cost of agriculture I feel very happy when I see all these fertilizers Being made in the factories But they mean that we have progressed a great tree That we'll have more food because there will be more land irrigated That we'll have more industries Because there will be more electricity It also means there will be more employment More production, more happiness When we compare ourselves to countries like Germany and Japan We are made no progress at all I've been to a village in Sarastra some three years back And I saw a very happy life I saw that there was an SD bus coming to the village There were roads, there was a Grand Panchal radio There was a windmill in that village It was all very good Then a year later I went to Nadibasi area in Gujarat again And I saw that the people had not yet heard of a plane or a train And I felt that this was not progress We made rather good aircraft as well Nats and vampires Well don't ask me, you can go somewhere else When Mother is in danger They do abortion At that time they call it Apar Dharma But when the country population is going like hell And the country is going like, going to dogs They don't understand that it is also a kind of Apar Dharma To save the country Well let me put it this way I would say our achievement is that we have a hopeful tomorrow Our failure is that our today is very precarious But if the country can industrialize itself so well in 15 years I'm sure that we can lift the problem of our agriculture So in the next 15 years This is so interesting, it really is What do you want me to do for the country? I think I do enough by being honest with you By doing my job to the best of my ability By working 8 hours a day By not complaining much about the rations About the unavailability of sugar No, I don't get to see a reason to I don't put a reason to when I'm standing in the bus queue For a whole day How can I go in the racing queue? I don't know, it seems to be a fashion today To denigrate the country And when two people meet They get into a sort of competition About who can abuse the government better Like other boys I don't say anything I don't say anything I just watch Well at the bit I take upon dramatics Elected future There are many things to do Whether it's French Whether it's German Whether it's Russian You can't do anything You can't do anything Well first 24 most is dancing I like Indian dancing And I'm learning a lot of magic In the morning And then at the time I like to do your gossips Talking about gossips I like Begum Akhtar I like tennis myself And I think the Indian tennis players Have got a lot of hope Well my proudest moment Was when we qualified for the Davieska Finals And our chaps Lal, Krishnan and Mukherjee They did wonderfully well Probably you must not have heard The Indian whom I really admire But it happens to be Zubin Mehta The Indian conductor Who I should say The only Indian conductor I admire that man We hear same Not only because he's a wonderful sumer Besides what he has done Sounds almost fantastic Swimming the seven straights Is not a joke And I would like to be Another man saying If I can help it I'm a captain But actually When I was a senior I was doing something That I wanted to do I wanted to do something That I wanted to do That I wanted to do That I wanted to do That I wanted to do That I wanted to do That I wanted to do That I wanted to do Sat key jit I think it is a question of Not what the country can do As much as what you Can do for the country Because frustration is in fashion Today But I think deep down within every Indian, despite all this frustration, we are underestimating him. He has a capacity to work. If all the people in this country couldn't fancy their prospects in it, they're allowed to quit, I think I'll stay. Because it's something big, it's a huge experiment, and I would like to be part of it. That was interesting. That was great. Yeah, that was really interesting. I wonder how many of them could even be reached now because they could easily be alive. Because they were 20 and 1967. 1967. So they'd be in their mid-70s. Are any of you stupid babies? That'd be awesome. That'd be cool, right? Yeah, if you are, message us and let us know that, hey, I was so-and-so in that video. Because I've seen some of these. They do Americans in whatever time talk about blah, blah, blah. Like there's, I think it's like an American one where they talk about integration. So you hear what the people were actually talking about back then, and all this kind of stuff. I find it so interesting because obviously, people didn't put on a show when a camera was on. No, no, no. Because they didn't know. It was like, why would I need to? They're not even thinking about it. It's not. You put this on YouTube? Exactly. No, it's- And so like, where is this going to end up? Where is this going to end up? And opinions, and I find it so, so interesting, and this is, you saw a gamma of different types of people too. Yeah. Like that one guy, he talks about how much people like to talk down about the country and all that kind of stuff. It's fashionable. It's fashionable to talk down about the country, but he would stay because he would like to. I mentioned, I loved the articulation of that guy who said, I'd love to go around to the different regions and I'd love to, sounds like something a cinematographer or a director would want to do, or an actor, any artist really. But I pulled up something that I found on TikTok that reminded me of this, and it's a video of a guy named Arthur C. Clark from 1964 talking about the future. And he's pretty amazing. He's talking in 1964 about how 50 years from now, he envisioned cities really not being the hub in the center of life anymore because the satellites would make it possible for us to interact with each other in ways we were never able to interact with each other, that you could do your business as equally from a city in Manhattan as you could from a hut in Bali, and that a man doing, he said, I envision a day and some of you would laugh at me, that a surgeon in Germany could be performing brain surgery on a patient in Australia, and that we would be able to talk to each other in real time on opposite sides of the planet. And it's crazy. Pretty amazing. Yeah, it's great to see different videos like that. So yeah, I really enjoyed that. I hope you guys enjoyed it as well. If there's other videos like this, please let us know of old school videos talking about. Like, I loved it. One like, they were talking about like, films that they liked, actors that they liked. I was waiting to hear that. I was waiting for Big B to come up. You saw like one soccer game, right? Yeah. And the future, I love when you see clips from stuff like that, like back in the 50s and 60s, talking to people, what they think the future would look like, you know, and for many of them, they couldn't see beyond like 1984, let alone the millennium. And here we are, almost a quarter century beyond the millennium. It's crazy. Yeah, that was awesome. Let us know what you thought about it down below, and send us more videos, please. Josh!