Who gets the credit for defeating the Nazis?
In 1945, most in France credited the USSR.
Today, most say it was the U.S.
This chart shows how decades of Hollywood, diplomacy and soft power can reshape collective memory.
9 mai 1966, l'une des pièces maîtresses de Revolver est enregistrée.
Il sera difficile de ne pas placer ce titre dans le top 10 des compos de McCartney, à la condition qu'il soit possible avec lui de n'en choisir que 10. Même Lennon, parfois avare de compliments envers son partenaire après leur séparation, ne pouvait qu'admettre qu'il s'agissait là d'une merveille de composition.
Brian Wilson a avoué que c'est un des titres de Revolver qui l'avait obsédé alors qu'il venait pourtant de publier Pet Sounds.
La chanson parfaite par excellence, un "nombre d'or" musical dont McCartney a le secret.
"For No One", The Beatles, 1966.
In 2005, Harry Kane had the chance to take a picture with David Beckham together with a female teammate. 13 years later, Kane is the captain of the English national team and the young girl is now his wife
This is quite a photograph.
A young David Attenborough with 2 children.
The boy is now the King and almost 80. The girl is Princess Anne, a couple of years younger.
Sting said something that really stuck with me on CBS Sunday Morning:
“All of us are in danger of losing our work to AI… everyone. Whether you’re an artist, a journalist, a lawyer — this technology could replace any of us.”
His takeaway? The only thing that will truly save us is community — supporting the people next to you, looking out for each other.
In a world racing toward automation and isolation, real human connection and mutual support might become our most valuable currency.
I’ve been feeling this more and more lately — no matter how advanced the tools get, the relationships we build are what actually anchor us.
What do you think — is community the real answer to surviving the AI revolution, or is there something else we need?
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
A lot of jokes from King Charles tonight.
“You recently commented, Mr. President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German. Dare I say that if it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French”