Missing Chapter fans, we know you love history, and many times throughout our studies of the past, we recognize similarities between the past and present. We’ve heard from presidents, generals, and historians about how often we need to look at history to repeat favorable actions as well as correct our former mistakes. But how often do we notice history repeating itself while it’s happening? Do those who experienced a golden age know that they’re in a golden age? Do those who are living in a non-political revolution realize the historic change that’s taking place before their very eyes? These are the questions that Phil and I are going to use to, let’s say, drive this episode, and our very special guest today, Aaron Gold, senior editor at MotorTrend, is here with us to discuss the revolution that he feels is not only taking place right now, but is actually eerily similar to what took place a century ago. Grab your coffees and get ready for a very electric episode of the Missing Chapter.
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