The Brands That Simply Refuse to Die
Let’s be honest. When was the last time you felt a thrill of excitement about Microsoft? Or Walmart? These companies are the beige cardigans of the corporate world. They’ve been around for so long we barely even notice them. Yet, they quietly power almost every aspect of modern existence. The computer I’m typing this on runs on Microsoft software. The coffee I’m drinking was delivered by an Amazon van. The smartphone in my pocket is, of course, an Apple device.
These giants didn’t just survive the digital revolution, they orchestrated it. And what’s truly remarkable is their chameleon-like ability to adapt. Microsoft, once the king of desktop software, is now a titan of cloud computing. Amazon morphed from a humble online bookseller into a global logistics and infrastructure behemoth. To me, their value isn’t just in their colossal market caps, it’s in their proven, hard-won resilience. They’ve seen off countless challengers and navigated economic storms that would have sunk lesser vessels.