Top 3 Life Lessons from History
1. You are your own company. Throughout history, there have been people on the good and bad sides of
every fight. It may not be a clear question of good vs evil at the time,
but it’s a question of “How will the world look back on us in just a
few short generations?” We know how it feels to look back on people
yelling at civil rights marchers, or the people who went along with
oppressive regimes happily, or the people who ended up losing their
heads in the French revolution. And whether or not you realize it in
the moment, surrounding yourself with certain groups will end up meaning
a lot about you. You may not always agree with what your friends are
doing, but people will see you as if you do, and it may end up affecting
your whole life.
2. We often forget what has built today's world. The next time you’re looking at a precious painting that was very close to being lost forever to the Nazis, or feel like you’re stuck in a conversation with your great-aunt about what life was like back in her day, remember that history has to be preserved actively if we want to keep it. Only if we take the time to appreciate the things previous generations have left us or remember the heroes who might not be as glamorous as the few names we keep in our mind will things continue to matter. Because if you don’t care, who will?
3. Bad times are essential for you to appreciate the good.
When you’re going through something hard, remind yourself that if you never had anything negative in your life, you’d never get any joy from anything positive. Remember as well that it’s through experiencing adversity that we become stronger individuals, and the next time will be easier as a result. Even after wars and devastating catastrophes, there is always going to be an upside.
2. We often forget what has built today's world. The next time you’re looking at a precious painting that was very close to being lost forever to the Nazis, or feel like you’re stuck in a conversation with your great-aunt about what life was like back in her day, remember that history has to be preserved actively if we want to keep it. Only if we take the time to appreciate the things previous generations have left us or remember the heroes who might not be as glamorous as the few names we keep in our mind will things continue to matter. Because if you don’t care, who will?
3. Bad times are essential for you to appreciate the good.
When you’re going through something hard, remind yourself that if you never had anything negative in your life, you’d never get any joy from anything positive. Remember as well that it’s through experiencing adversity that we become stronger individuals, and the next time will be easier as a result. Even after wars and devastating catastrophes, there is always going to be an upside.
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