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Legacy Vision

One day, a Personal Library may become a gift.

This is a long-term vision, not a promise of finished functionality. Alexandria is being designed with inheritance, stewardship, and remembered voices in mind.

Words preserve meaning. Voices preserve presence.

Whenever possible, Alexandria should preserve a visitor's original spoken reflection as audio, with transcripts for search and summaries for discovery. The voice is the artifact. The transcript is the index.

What legacy may become.

Alexandria should speak carefully here: future versions may make these forms possible.

Future vision

Legacy Libraries

Grandpa John's Library, a Family Legacy Library, a Mentor Library, or a Previous CEO Library may preserve a life of listening, reflection, and return.

Future vision

Guided Legacy

Callis may gently ask thoughtful questions that awaken memories, not as an interview form, but as a guided conversation.

Future vision

Entrusted Libraries

A Personal Library may someday be shared with family, entrusted to a successor, or preserved for history according to the visitor's wishes.

Questions that preserve a life.

Tell me about the first home you remember.

Who most influenced your life?

What lesson do you hope your grandchildren learn sooner than you did?

What would you like your family to remember about you?

Not an interrogation. Not an interview.

A conversation. Callis helps visitors remember, organize those memories, and preserve them for those who follow.

If future generations can hear not only what was said, but how it was spoken, then understanding may endure.