I am done hating and loving our history
They say history is what we are and what we are about to do in our current lives. History is us, us to make and play. The value of our history will be depending on the heaviness of the importance and impact it has on one’s country, society, and world. Learning our history is boring to some, and interesting to others. I find myself in the middle of the given choices since I prefer learning history that tackles victory, defeat, and inventions. As I answer these questions below about our history, let’s dive into if it’s worth arguing or not.
Knowledge of history enriches one’s worldview: yes, or no?
History is encrypted with our culture, practices, and lifestyle that it is hard to break. The realization from our history is to make an on-point real situation that applies to all of us. It is hard to make a huge impact when a certain knowledge of history is weak. The process of holding on to the truth, weighing down the variables, and recognizing it happens could lead to better development of our world’s view. I believe that the more you are knowledgeable of our history, the more you will understand how deeply rooted one’s culture is.
The existing factor of being knowledgeable in our history one makes his worldview change drastically. It happens when there is an ongoing international conflict, and when you get back from the involved countries, you will definitely know how it happens, and why it is still going on in the present. I think that history makes people hate and love each other. Consequently, it heightens the recognition of truth and values passed down from generation to generation.
History & its impact on the future.
Aside from the knowledge we get from our history, it impacts our lives and beliefs that echo and transpires in our society. It is widely believed that what makes you do today will surely ripple the effects tomorrow and the next following days. In addition, our history is not just what we make, it is what we are. Looking at how I view it, history just doesn’t classify you, or a certain individual. But it classifies the whole race where you belong and it is scary to think it that way, but it’s true.
History and its impact on the future create political, religious, and self-issues since history has the power to distort, alter, and twist the truth. The lies that were added to the translated history before until today will be different. How could we move on to the pain, backslash, and ongoing suffering if we always look back at how history is made? It’s not justifiable to make it a whole reference to our current decisions. I believed the impact should be there, but we need to learn from it and move forward because the future is more important than it.
Modern interracial conflicts are evaluated from a historical perspective.
Giving a certain point of view in interracial conflicts are hard since there was a solid foundation of the said conflict. It didn’t occur just a day and will continue to another day. No, it is enriched with conflicts because plenty of people are involved in it. However, the problem occurs and will be spiced up because there were too many people involved. I could see the underlying arguments and misunderstandings between each other because various opinions throwing into the circle. It is hard to listen when there is too much noise scattering around you.
I think the best example of interracial conflict is how Americans hated Asians. I wouldn’t elaborate further since we already know how deeply worst it gets each year. Just thankfully that it is far from our continent. Thus, I believed that modern interracial issues continuously occur because world leaders don’t give a damn about it. They just let the people fight over something that shouldn’t be. How far it continues will no one can say, for sure.
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Creo que estar pensando y teniendo siempre la historia en el presente, la vida no avanza, parto de la idea, que la historia es pasado y el pasado hay dejarlo atrás.