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Kim Wi
History cannot teach us about today. What do you think about this statement?
It is hard a question, this issue it is a hot topic for debate by many generation in recently. From my point of view, the problems we face as a society have often already been faced by previous generations, so, I think history will have something to teach us. Having a sentence of Mark Twain once said: " History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme". This means that even though the problems we face might not be identical, but it is nonetheless fundamentally similar to what previous generations of humans have through. Therefore, studying the history allows us to not repeat the same mistakes of the past. I argue that while we should adapt to present circumstances, there is still much to learned from the past to help understand the issues of today.
Oct 30, 2022 12:29 PM
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It is a hard question to answer because this issue has been a hot topic for debate for many generations. From my point of view, the problems we face as a society have often already been faced by previous generations, so I think history has something to teach us. Like Mark Twain once said, " History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme". This means that even though the problems we face might not be identical, it is nonetheless fundamentally similar to what previous generations of humans have gone through. Therefore, studying history allows us to not repeat the same mistakes of the past. I argue that while we should continue to try to adapt to present circumstances, there is still much to be learned from the past to help understand the issues of today.
October 30, 2022
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History cannot teach us about today. What do you think about this statement?
It is hard a question, this issue it is a hot topic for debate for many generations in recent. From my point of view, the problems we face as a society have often already been faced by previous generations, so, I think history will have something to teach us. Having a sentence of Mark Twain once said: " History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme". This means that even though the problems we face might not be identical, it is nonetheless fundamentally similar to what previous generations of humans have been through. Therefore, studying history allows us to not repeat the same mistakes of the past. I argue that while we should adapt to present circumstances, there is still much to learn from the past to help understand the issues of today.
October 30, 2022
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