Today, we are trading our office chairs for camels (metaphorically, at least) and heading to the Giza Plateau. If there is one place on Earth that screams "legacy," it’s here. We aren't just talking about piles of rocks; we are talking about the sheer audacity of human ambition. Standing tall against the Cairo skyline, the Great Pyramids and their stoic guardian, the Sphinx, have been staring down the sun for roughly 4,500 years. But who built them? Why? And seriously, what happened to the Sphinx's nose? next...