
Who do we remember from 500 years ago, and who will be remembered 500 years in the future?
02/21/20 • 38 min
An interesting and open-ended question that was posed to me. So I recorded a (hopefully) thought-provoking episode elaborating on the very same question.
An interesting and open-ended question that was posed to me. So I recorded a (hopefully) thought-provoking episode elaborating on the very same question.
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