31/03/2026
Life always teaches us lessons. There are times when situations become difficult and hard to understand. Sometimes a problem that starts in one region ends up affecting the whole world.
There are moments when people donโt even know what to say because things go beyond human expectations. For example, when people invented airplanes, they never fully imagined creating an alternative system in case something stopped air travel completely. When such situations happen, it feels like everything comes to a standstill.
No matter how intelligent humans are, they cannot do everything that God can do.
Take the example of the Strait of Hormuzโjust that one passage can affect fuel supply across the entire world. Also, airplanes sometimes cannot fly in certain regions because of unstable weather conditions.
This raises a question: when humans created airplanes, why didnโt they also think about building alternative global transport systemsโlike strong land routes connecting continentsโin case air travel becomes impossible?
If such alternatives existed, the losses people face today would be reduced. Travel and trade would continue using other routes instead of stopping completely.
The same applies to the Strait of Hormuz. If there had been multiple alternative routes planned from the beginning, the world would not depend so heavily on a single passage.
We should learn from this: it is not wise to rely on only one solution or one path. Because when that single path fails, it can put everything at risk.