👉 The word "autobiography" means to write about your personal life experiences and reflections on your thoughts and feelings.
In an amusing but insightful way: Imagine you are a person who has traveled through time and witnessed countless events in their life - from the birth of their first child, to their deathbed. With each passing moment, they remember every detail with great care and passion, often using personal anecdotes and experiences that paint a vivid picture of how they came to be where they are now. But there is something strange about these stories. As time goes by, one person might notice that their past self has changed drastically in many ways - from the way they dress, to the foods they eat, or even the emotions they have experienced. But the people around them don't seem to notice this change in their behavior - they continue to live their lives as if nothing had ever happened. And so, we see the classic example of "autobiography," a story about two individuals who are both very different from one another but each with a unique perspective on life. But when you consider that these two people share a common interest in travel, it becomes clear why they can't be seen as "autobiographically" related - after all, everyone has their own unique stories to tell. So, if we compare this story to the classic "autobiography," which tells the story of a person who is both alive and dead, we see that there is something strange and unsettling about comparing two people with