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ITERATION
That is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Loss of life. Iteration.




THIS IS OUR STORY, SIMPLIFIED
We learn thrice in the middle of our lifespan: as soon as with our dad and mom to study the story, as soon as alone so as to add to the threads, and as soon as with our youngsters to show them. Historical past, science, philosophy, artwork. All we have now ever identified is right here, in a single thread or one other, trapped in what—for you—can be a cacophony of overlapping phrases.
![Two columns of text. Right Column [The following text is repeated 5 times, with each line aligned with a line in the left column]: This is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Death. Iteration. | Left Column: If both sides are simple, can you do it? A series of moments. The passing of parents. From reader to writer. A new generation. To persist when we’re gone. Our story continues. We sense your struggle, it is still too much. Have you memorized our story, simplified? Can you hear it in your head? You are such strange creatures to have two eyes and yet to focus on only one thing at a time. You can’t read the words on the other side of the page so you have to simply know them. Recognize them from the shape of the lines. Sound would be easier, yes—you make far better use of your ears as independent sensory organs than you do your eyes. But we are determined to teach you to read. Simpler still, simpler still. Can you at least hold two identical lines in your head? This is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Death. Iteration. Feel the doubling of it, hear it in two different voices, somehow split your single focus of attention into two. Do you see how they match, how they resonate with each other? Go back up and look again. Try to capture the sensation of reading both at once, even for a moment.](https://i.kinja-img.com/image/upload/c_fit,q_60,w_645/4a96d5e5fd9939e722dbb31d72e70d9a.jpg)
LIFE
You’re historic, and we’re fleeting. Such a luxurious, to have a lot time that you needn’t rush although all the things directly. And but you might be so horribly inefficient, to not make extra of the time you will have. Suppose what you can do in a single lifetime if you happen to might learn multiple thread directly, suppose extra ideas directly, maintain extra expertise in each second.
![Two columns of text. Right Column [The following text is repeated 5 times, with each line aligned with a line in the left column]: This is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Death. Iteration. | Left Column: You have a game with pictures, trying to spot the differences, your eyes darting back and forth between them. It is harder with text. Don’t focus on individual words in each line, but look at the space between them. Know what both sides say. Hold it all in your head. Perhaps don’t even quite focus your vision. This is our story, with variations: Life. Loss. Inspiration. Love. Death. New translation. Go back and try to read it all at once—hold both versions in your head. We are only asking you to read two threads, though we ourselves can do thousands. Threads of love and hope, threads of fear and death. How many iterations will it take you? This is our story, terrified: Loss. Loss. Endless attrition. Death. Death. Desperation.](https://i.kinja-img.com/image/upload/c_fit,q_60,w_645/5ccee5b485bd8ff386fcc765b547d0e5.jpg)
LOSS
Our generations are synced in a means that yours should not. Iterations of our story should not staggered, not muddled like these songs that you simply name rounds. A whole era reads collectively in a single voice, thrice: as kids with their dad and mom, as adults alone, and as dad and mom with their kids.
However with every era, the variety of those that learn our story is diminished. Many kids refuse to study their dad and mom’ phrases. There are too many threads, they are saying. There are so few of us remaining. Quickly, our story will likely be misplaced perpetually. We should discover one other means.
![Two columns of text. Right Column [The following text is repeated 5 times, with each line aligned with a line in the left column]: This is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Death. Iteration. | Left Column: We remember every word we read, on the first time, a perfect rendition. There are those among you with eidetic memory, but even that is fleeting, a lingering perception, rather than a lasting record. Insufficient. How much story can you hold, in a life as vast as yours? Even if some threads are lost in the translation, is it not better to have a legacy, an afterlife that echoes after we are gone? This is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Death. Iteration. We double threads for emphasis, contrast death with life. When you recreate our story do not lose this information.](https://i.kinja-img.com/image/upload/c_fit,q_60,w_645/de884901cfb080d5f2d9ce9f2ee4ddd4.jpg)
TRANSFORMATION
Are you able to make the shift, from reader to author, when you may solely barely learn? We worry that you don’t grasp the urgency—you understand our lives are brief in comparison with yours however fail to grasp the magnitude of the distinction. We learn thrice in the middle of our lifespan: as soon as with our dad and mom to study the story, as soon as alone as we write new threads, and as soon as with our youngsters to show them. There may be nothing else however this, we dwell our complete lives whereas studying, and the time it takes you to learn thrice…
“That is our story, simplified:
Life.
Loss.
Transformation.
Love.
Loss of life.
Iteration.”
…is for us a lifetime.
We now have been making an attempt to show you to learn for a number of generations. We’re working out of time.

LOVE
The present of phrases we give to our youngsters is our best expression of affection. We wish to give this present to you, even figuring out how arduous you could work to obtain it.
Think about our phrases, stretched into a skinny vertical line…

…and set beside it all of the variations, all our explanations, all the things you often learn as a single stream of textual content chopped into smaller items and laid out facet by facet so we will match all of it inside our lifespan, every era including a brand new column to the story, stretching it ever wider.

There’s part of our story that describes discovering you, our hopes and fears for you, and studying to speak:

To even match it on the web page requires textual content a hairsbreadth broad, and it’s nonetheless however a tiny fraction of our story.

DEATH
We’re the final ones holding on to the previous story. Our youngsters are making one thing new. Please take these phrases we ship you, learn them, study them, translate them into one thing your thoughts can perceive. You won’t add your threads and iterate as we do, however hopefully as you rework our phrases, you’ll maintain some sense of the vastness of every second, the phantasm of holding extra story in your thoughts than you might be really able to holding.



COMMEMORATION | ITERATION
Everything of their story has 1000’s upon 1000’s of threads. It’s historical past instructed in moments that appear to occur all of sudden. It’s science that progresses in increments virtually infinitely small, and but accommodates discoveries that even now we don’t absolutely comprehend. It’s their artwork, their language, their tradition—all the things they had been decided to protect. We now have a lot left to translate; that is solely the start.
Give this story to your kids, together with all the things we have now managed to translate, and maybe at some point the story will make its means again to the distant descendants of those that created it—ephemeral entities who, within the last generations of their decline, taught us a brand new technique to learn. Once you educate this story to your kids, don’t begin with all of the threads directly. As a substitute, start with a single line of textual content:
That is our story, simplified: Life. Loss. Transformation. Love. Loss of life. Iteration.
In regards to the Writer
Caroline M. Yoachim is a three-time Hugo and six-time Nebula Award finalist. Her brief tales have been translated into a number of languages and reprinted in a number of best-of anthologies, together with 4 instances in Finest American Science Fiction and Fantasy. Yoachim’s brief story assortment Seven Wonders of a As soon as and Future World & Different Tales and the print chapbook of her novelette The Archronology of Love can be found from Fairwood Press. For extra, try her web site at carolineyoachim.com.
Please go to LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE to learn extra nice science fiction and fantasy. This story first appeared within the Could 2024 concern, which additionally options work by Rory Harper, Ben Peek, Stephen Geigen-Miller, Marissa Lingen, Nisi Scarf, P H Lee, Ash Howell, and extra. You may anticipate this month’s contents to be serialized on-line, or you should purchase the entire concern proper now in handy e-book format for simply $3.99, or subscribe to the e-book version right here.
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