ROBOT
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I rode the city on my electric unicycle with professional protection gear on, and took this image in front of new theatre. A poster invited to visit MIDDLETONS in the theatre that was closed for almost two years.
The last chapter spoke about Czech language and some of the readers asked me why, if CZECH LANGUAGE so special, it was not adopted globally, or why some of the words are not part of every language, like English
The question is not hard to answer
They are, but become so fast adopted, that even the speakers have not realized that the term came from a different language, language as exotic as Czech.
Let me give you two examples
- ROBOT the term was introduced by Karel Čapek in 1921 in his book R.U.R
- INDUSTRY 5.0 term was introduced by Michael Rada on December 1, 2015, and started the FIRST INDUSTRIAL EVOLUTION EVER LED BY MAN (HUMAN)
In 2025 many use both terms in one sentence considering one is the “substitute” or reference to the other not knowing that despite being born in the same country, there is no direct relation between both except for the language.
which is CZECH
There are many treasures hidden in every language including Czech and one of them is an old proverb
THE FIRE IS A GREAT SERVANT BUT A VERY BAD MASTER
OHEŇ JE DOBRÝ SLUHA, ALE ZLÝ PÁN
Proverb, that surprises hundreds of thousands already in the age of AI
I hope many will start to learn CZECH LANGUAGE
and I hope they succeed and will through Czech discover the beauty of own language as well
Have a nice time free of waste and wasting in all its forms, stay safe and free
Michael Rada, HUMAN