I think time will change our stories in many ways. Time changes our stories because the world is constantly changing and that will be reflected in our histories. Events are always happening and monumental changes are occurring on a daily basis. We are under a new presidency and the vice president we just gained breaks many barriers and it is unprecedented. The country is quite divided now and it is interesting to see how stories will change and what will unfold under this new administration. If I am revisiting my project in the future, I expect many things to change. We gain new knowledge and innovation as time passes so that will affect history. For example, with the current pandemic and finding a vaccine, revisiting my project in the future, the story that I talked about would have changed. By that time, there hopefully would have already been a vaccine that came out. This changes the story because if people received the vaccine and are cured, we are no longer experiencing those things I mentioned in my project. Burials will not be administered the way they were during the pandemic. Families will be able to say goodbye to their loved ones without so many restrictions and limitations. They can grieve properly and this changes the story that I once wrote about. Also, the people telling these stories change over time. Different people have different perspectives and their past and current experiences influence how they tell the story. This will alter how the story is ultimately told. There will be many new perspectives gained and the course of history will change. In 2024, the vaccine would have come out by now and hopefully, we are no longer dealing with the virus the same way we are now. Hopefully, we are outside enjoying life because life as we define it has changed due to the virus. With the burial practices, we have significantly more freedom. Although a lot has changed at this point, I do not think the virus will completely have gone away. In 2050, I believe we no longer have to worry or think about the virus and it would be completely gone by then. We can go back to how life used to be and have a sense of normalcy. We likely would have kids by this point, maybe even grandkids and we can tell them about what we personally experienced and what was happening at the time. There will probably be textbooks in schools about this point in time and many sources that people can look at. In 2120, all of us will probably be dead and the new generations will have access and much more new information about how we dealt with the pandemic and they can learn from that in case they experience the same thing.