I’ve never been a fan of the words, “ those who cannot
remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” I’m more afraid of those who do
remember the past, they remember how said event did not work in the past, they
rebrand it and add their variation to it in order to give it to us in the
present. I would like to say that those who did not know the past in the first
place are doomed to become a victim of the same event. We look at the events of
World War II and the atrocities Hitler imposed amongst the Jewish people, even
though it is not to the extreme of today, many people remember the teachings of
the third Reich and impose these atrocities of their fellow man.
Hindsight is of course 20/20 we all fall victim to this. It
is easier for our advanced selves to judge our former selves with such
reverence. We love it, we have learned so much from learning the hard way that
we look back and say, “ ugh, those uncivilized humans” we look at the downfall
of the USSR and note how communism destroyed that society, well, I remember
back to my financial management class in which we explore the decision making
skills of CEO’s. What we found is that a CEO will make whatever decision he/she
has to make for the best interest of the company with the available information
at that time. The same can go for any country and any president, unless of
course they are serving their own self-interest.
To move into the next session, I rather enjoy the unfinished
stories. They offer discussion on the future and allow us to shape it
accordingly rather than the over-analyzation of the past in which we ho hum
about what other possibilities a leader could have made. Even though how our
ancestors started is vastly different, we have the ability to continue their
legacy.
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