Kierkegaard's reflection on life suggests that history and personal experiences are best understood in hindsight, highlighting the idea of evaluating legacies after death.
The concept of 'co-aliveness' challenges the categorization of historical figures and encourages us to look for unexpected connections across time.
Historical timelines often misrepresent the complexity of lives by forcing figures into neat compartments—scientists, artists, etc.—that do not reflect their true interrelations.
Using the 'Big Map of Who Lived When' illustrates fascinating overlaps between significant figures, offering a fresh perspective on history's interconnectedness.
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