The company changed but so did people, society, politics, business and media but most of all, technology has changed everything, and that means the business models we still pedal are likely to die very soon - we might have decades, if we are lucky.
Imagine this, during the hunter-gatherer period the global economy doubled over a 220,000 year period, then during the farming revolution the economy doubled every 900 years, then during the industrial revolution global GDP doubled every 6 years... and now we are faced with technologies we barely understand ourselves, and we entrusting our future to general intelligence to define our future economy - the singularity is truly upon us.
Who really knows where we are today but let's just say when the doors swing open and our business model is ready to be thrown out of the world's economic makeup it'll be brutal and quick and no matter what our history was will change a single thing.
Change is the only constant and resistance to change is utter folly. There is a sad inevitability about the coming end to our industry and ExxonMobil...
But while you ponder this remember all those monster sized tech companies boasting about their future proofed business models today - Amazon, Apple, Meat Face (or whatever that nonsense is called) - will also die out probably more quickly than anyone could ever imagine.
So be ready to adapt people.
And be nice.