Drones can be super helpful if people and places change how they work together, kind of like when a new kid joins your class and everyone needs to learn a few new rules.
Drones need people to be friendly with them, just like you need to be friendly with your classmates. If no one knows how to use the drone or what it can do, it might feel lost, like a puppy who doesn’t know where its toy is.
Drones Like New Friends
When a new kid joins class, sometimes everyone needs to learn new ways of playing, maybe they bring a cool game that everyone else hasn't tried before. Drones are like that new kid, and people need to get used to working with them in different ways.
Also, places might need to change, like if you have a big sandbox for your games, but the new kid brings a toy car that needs more space. Sometimes, places need to grow bigger or be ready for new things so everyone can enjoy playing together.
So, people and places both need to learn and change, just like when a new friend joins, and that’s how drones become super helpful!
Examples
- A farmer uses a drone to check his crops, but the whole town needs to accept that flying machines are now part of daily life.
- Children play with toy drones in the park, showing they’re comfortable around them.
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See also
- Is replacing warships with drones an upgrade in capability?
- How can AI and drones combat criminal waste dumping?
- Simon Sinek: How to start a cultural change?
- What are use of drones?
- What are purpose of shark spotting drones?