A Story of the Future – One That’s About to Happen to Us
It was the year 2019. In a small village in India lived two friends Mahendra Pratap Singh and Krishan Chandra Bhatt. Both were hardworking, both dreamed big, but their mindsets were very different. Mahendra was a little greedy, always looking for quick money, while Krishan was calm, thoughtful, and a man of vision.
One day, both of them came to know about Pi Network a new cryptocurrency that could be mined using a mobile phone. People couldn’t believe that a digital currency could be earned just by pressing a button no electricity, no mining rigs, no complexity. Yet, the two friends decided to try it.
Mahendra took it lightly, just for fun. Krishan, however, took it seriously. He mined every day on time, studied the system, shared the idea with others, and built a small community of miners. Mahendra, on the other hand, mined only for himself and often said, “Let’s see when it gives real money.”
Years passed. Krishan not only kept mining Pi, but he also began to deeply study blockchain technology. He immersed himself in Web3, AI, NFTs, the Metaverse watched videos, read books, and slowly built a vision. He believed the future belonged to Web3, and Pi would be at its heart.
Then came 2025 the Mainnet of Pi Network launched. The long wait was over, and pioneers could now use their Pi.
Mahendra, without a second thought, sold all his Pi at $10 per coin. He wanted quick cash a new phone, a bike, and a little taste of luxury.
Krishan chose a different path. He didn’t sell his Pi. Instead, he created a business plan a Web3-based service platform where users could pay in Pi to access digital services. He launched an app where users could use Pi to buy website designs, AI tools, online courses, and consulting.
At first, people didn’t take him seriously. But as the Pi ecosystem started to grow, his platform went viral.
By the year 2030, Krishan owned an entire school network built on Web3 education. He launched an AI-powered hospital, where medical histories were stored securely on blockchain. His AI car industry ran driverless smart vehicles. His space project, “Pi Mars,” was developing a hotel on Mars. He had become one of the first Web3 tycoons in the world.
Meanwhile, Mahendra’s story had taken a different turn. The money he made from selling Pi was long gone. He now worked in a private company where, ironically, his salary was paid in Pi the same Pi he once sold and dismissed.
Sometimes, on his way home, he would sit in the quiet night and think, “If only I hadn’t sold my Pi… If only I had thought long-term like Krishan…”
He’d watch Krishan’s interviews on TV, speaking at global platforms representing Web3. He felt proud of his friend, but also a deep regret that he hadn’t walked that path himself.
Krishan, however, never forgot his roots. He opened a Web3 training center in his hometown and personally came to teach the youth about the digital revolution and how to be a part of it.
One day, Mahendra quietly walked into that center. When Krishan saw him, he smiled and hugged him tightly. Mahendra had tears in his eyes. He said, “I made a big mistake, my friend. But is it too late to start again?”
Krishan, smiling warmly, said, “It’s never too late, brother. This world belongs to those who have hard work, faith, and vision. If you couldn’t do it yesterday, start today.”
From that day on, Mahendra began a new chapter. This time, he didn’t sell his Pi. He used it, learned from Krishan’s projects, contributed, and grew.
This story is not just about two friends. It’s about millions of people some who chase quick rewards, and some who build the future with patience and belief.
Pi was never just a coin.
It was a revolution, an opportunity, a philosophy.
And those who understood it… they created history.
This story is about to become reality. The only question is when 2030 comes, who among us will rise and become the next Krishan Chandra Bhatt? ❤️
