01 January 1970 100 7K Report

What remains of a mind, once the era has passed?

From the sovereign solitude of de Gaulle to the spectral pragmatism of Gorbatchev, from the blazing lucidity of Simone Weil to the viral ambitions of Elon Musk — this series dares to compare the incomparable. Each entry is a clash, a dance, or a duel between two figures — sometimes historical rivals, sometimes forgotten echoes — whose legacies reflect not only their genius, but the desires, illusions, and blind spots of their time.

Figures & Fulgurances is not a hagiography. It is a gallery of contrasts: power vs depth, vision vs noise, substance vs spectacle. Through sharp commentary, ironic turns, and flashes of insight, this series seeks the fragile moment when history tips into memory — or oblivion.

A tribute to brilliance. And a reckoning with what brilliance costs.

All contributions on the topic are welcome!

Illustration: Scientists estimate this pig painting was drawn 45,500 years ago. Source [1]

[1] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/45000-year-old-pig-painting-indonesia-may-be-oldest-known-animal-art-180976748/

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