Imagine all the different lives in just one city. I stand on my balcony at nine o’clock at night and look towards downtown. The dressed-up and cute, young couple having a date night at a nice French restaurant. The crowd at a concert jumping up and down for the headlining act. Another couple, they decided to stay in their apartment and make love. A homeless man inside his tent in a back alley digging for the last crumbs in an empty chip bag. A lonely elderly woman watching television and dreading meeting her friends for tea in the morning. A family finishing up dinner and cleaning the dishes. In the next hour, some people will die, and others will be born. All these different lives, at the same time, all in one city.