What are you most worried about for the future?
“You forget what you want to remember, and you remember what you want to forget.” – Cormac McCarthy
Fascism, with its authoritarianism, suppression of dissent, and glorification of power, poses a grave threat to individual freedoms and democratic values.

Copilot! Pink Floyd’s song “Us and Them” is a poignant exploration of conflict, division, and the human condition. The lyrics delve into the senselessness of war and the arbitrary distinctions between “us” and “them.” It’s a commentary on how ordinary people are caught in the machinations of power, often without choice or understanding1234. 🎵🌟
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Copilot! Let’s delve into the iconic slogan “The future’s bright, the future’s orange” and explore what became of the brand behind it.
The Birth of the Slogan

Back in 1994, a UK telecommunications company named Orange launched a memorable advertising campaign with the tagline “The future’s bright, the future’s orange.” Little did they know that this simple phrase would become ingrained in our collective memory. At the time, mobile phones were still relatively novel, and the idea of a future where these devices played a central role seemed both exciting and futuristic1.
The Impact

Orange’s branding was straightforward, honest, and friendly. The slogan perfectly encapsulated their vision: a vibrant, optimistic future powered by technology. The color orange symbolized energy, enthusiasm, and innovation. As technology evolved, so did the role of mobile phones. They transformed from mere communication devices to indispensable tools that shape our daily lives.
The Evolution

Over the years, Orange continued to thrive, but its journey took unexpected turns. The slogan was eventually shortened to just “The future’s bright” in 20052. However, the brand faced challenges as the telecommunications landscape shifted. Orange merged with other telecom giants, and its identity became absorbed into larger entities. The once-independent brand gradually faded into history3.
Legacy and Reflection

As we celebrate Orange’s 25th anniversary, we recognize how it prioritized people over technology. The brand’s impact extended beyond its catchy slogan. It reminded us that the future holds promise, and innovation can lead to brighter days. While the specific brand may have evolved, the spirit of optimism and progress lives on.
In a world where change is constant, let’s remember that the future remains bright—whether it’s orange or any other color that represents hope and possibility4. 🌟

**The Radiance of Orange**
Amidst the palette's vivid hues, it gleams,
A sun-kissed shade that dances with delight,
In citrus groves and autumn's golden streams,
Its warmth ignites the canvas of our sight.
From tangerine to coral's gentle sway,
It weaves its magic through the waking morn,
A burst of joy that brightens every day,
A zestful note in life's melodious horn.
When sunsets paint the sky in fiery grace,
And leaves transform to amber, crisp and free,
Orange whispers secrets in twilight's space,
A promise of tomorrow's mystery.
So let us raise our cups to this bright hue,
For orange holds the sun's eternal cue. 🌅🍊¹²³
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 01/07/2024

Anyone who ever gave you confidence, you owe them a lot.” – Truman Capote.
