As a civilization, we’ve come a long way in how we consume entertainment. From medieval knights’ performances and archery feats to the rise of books and libraries, and eventually to the advent of motion pictures in the early 20th century, our methods of entertainment have evolved dramatically.
For over a century, movies and TV shows have dominated our leisure time, refining storytelling and visual artistry. Today, we binge-watch content for hours, a far cry from the live performances of the past. While our ancestors lacked access to such vast entertainment options, we now have the privilege of pioneering this form of leisure, passing it down as a cultural heirloom for future generations to innovate upon.