Samian's Eleventh Account
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...textbooks? Where everyday people would know of them as the game breath as Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Julius Caesar?
It's hard to imagine how such historical figures can remain relevant in an ever-changing world where new information comes at an unprecedented rate.
Did you know that it's estimated that a week's worth of the New York Times contains more information than a person was likely to come across in a lifetime in the 18th century?
So in a rapidly-changing world with big problems and even bigger potential, will people still care about what some Middle Eastern desert guys *supposedly* did thousands of years ago without proof?
It's hard to imagine how such historical figures can remain relevant in an ever-changing world where new information comes at an unprecedented rate.
Did you know that it's estimated that a week's worth of the New York Times contains more information than a person was likely to come across in a lifetime in the 18th century?
So in a rapidly-changing world with big problems and even bigger potential, will people still care about what some Middle Eastern desert guys *supposedly* did thousands of years ago without proof?