What’s Left After We’re Gone? Our DNA
On average, most people are “forgotten” 3 generations after they pass away. The question, then, is how we still affect the world afterwards. The answer: DNA.
On average, most people are “forgotten” 3 generations after they pass away. The question, then, is how we still affect the world afterwards. The answer: DNA.
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