He realized then: even in the end of history, the thirst for what comes next cannot die. The last man still dreams of being the first.
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“History hasn’t ended. It’s just hiding in the margins — on page 17, in the corrupted file, in the spaces between comfort and meaning. And I will find it.” He realized then: even in the end of
Marko laughed bitterly. He lived in a city where history had ended twice — once with the wars, once with the shopping malls. Now, everyone scrolled, worked remotely, ordered groceries from an app, and posted selfies for invisible applause. No revolutions. No grand ideologies. Just the soft hum of air conditioners and push notifications. “History hasn’t ended
Marko printed page 17, framed it, and hung it above his desk. Then he opened a blank document and wrote: