WE ARE WHO WE ARE, PARTLY THANKS TO BOOKS Books changed our lives. For real.
Thanks to them, we didn’t have to start from scratch over and over again.
Our ancestors didn’t just survive, hunt, or build. They also thought, discovered, and wrote things down. And that changed everything.
Because when someone wrote down how to build a tool, treat a wound, or run a city, it stopped being just their knowledge—it became something everyone after them could use.
Books are memory. They’re legacy. They’re how we managed to remember what we learned through trial and error, and keep moving forward without falling into the same traps.
Thanks to them, we know more, we are more, and we’ve gone way further.
And even if today we read it off a screen, the essence is still the same: someone had an idea, wrote it down… and that idea just made its way to you.
That, if you think about it, is pure magic.
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CARIBBEAN PIRATESThe real Caribbean pirates were a whole different breed than the Hollywood kind—though just as savage. They ruled the seas between the 17th and 18th centuries, especially around the Gulf of Mexico, the Antilles, and the northern coast of South America. These guys were rogue sailors, ex-soldiers, or just hustlers who saw piracy as a fast (and seriously dangerous) way to get rich.
They attacked ships loaded with gold, silver, rum, sugar, and anything valuable coming from the American colonies to Europe. Some worked solo, but many were privateers—basically pirates with government permission to rob enemy ships.
Bartholomew "Blackbeard" (Edward Teach) was one of the most feared. He tied smoking fuses into his beard to look even scarier. With smoke pouring from his face, he looked more like a demon from hell than a Disney pirate.
Anne Bonny and Mary Read disguised themselves as men to join pirate crews. They fought like anyone else and didn’t mess around. And Calico Jack became known for his iconic flag (the classic skull with crossed swords) and for sailing alongside Anne and Mary. Spoiler: he ended up hanging by the neck.
The pirate life was brutal. Scurvy, betrayals, brawls, rotten food, and no showers in sight. But there was also a kind of pirate democracy—they voted for their captain, split the loot fairly, and had their own rules, including punishing crew members who stole from each other.
Once they started hitting ships without caring about flags, the major European powers got fed up and hunted them down almost to extinction by the early 18th century.
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