
The Walker And Legacy
As people grow older and approach old age, they reach a stage where the effort to seek a legacy emerges—a lasting mark they leave behind during their lifetime, although some individuals develop this awareness earlier. In this context, the legacy left behind is not solely material but can also take the form of knowledge that benefits the continuity of civilization. By sharing knowledge, ideas, and innovations, we can create a long-term impact for future generations. Many great figures in history—such as scientists, thinkers, and educators—have left legacies that continue to thrive and evolve to this day. For example, contributions like Isaac Newton's scientific works, Plato's philosophical thoughts, or the groundbreaking discoveries of Marie Curie and Albert Einstein demonstrate that science is one way for humanity to be remembered and provide value despite the passage of time. The legacy of knowledge is not only found in books or theories but also in ways of thinking, scientific methods, and approaches to improving life. When we realize the importance of this, we can strive to contribute to our respective fields, no matter how small, with the hope that the knowledge we share will continue to grow and benefit others long after we are no longer in this world.

Thariq Raam
My name is Thariq Siraj Ramadhan or Thariq Raam. I am an artist from Batu, a city historically known for its realist artists, and I aim to revive this spirit through my own realist creations. Influenced by John Singer Sargent and Brad Kunkle, I aspire for my work to gain recognition in prestigious auctions. Art helps me develop critical and aesthetic thinking, although I often struggle with consistency in my visual creations, continually refining them until they feel complete. My dream pro...
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