Roberto De Zerbi: Sixteen, Seven Games, and the Refusal to Hurry
They tell us that in the beginning, there was a choice. A choice whispered through time, carried on the winds of myth, where gods watched and men trembled. A choice that stood before a boy named Achilles—glory without tomorrow, or tomorrow without glory. And he chose the fire. He chose the brief, blazing immortality of…
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