The world advances. Yes, I said, progress, but circling around the sun.
In "Memories of My Melancholy Whores," Gabriel García Márquez reflects on the nature of progress, suggesting that while the world may advance, it does so in a cyclical manner, much like the orbit of the sun. This metaphor highlights the idea that progress does not always lead to linear improvements; instead, it can resemble a journey that returns to familiar themes and experiences, despite moving forward in time.
This perspective invites...