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I read a lot of history

Sure. We live in a modern world where everything changed but human behaviour will never change.

There's a lot to learn from it.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Napoleon used to say history is just the lies that the winners make up to make them sound good.

I believe that these days the history isn't written just for that but also to distract and tamper with societies self awareness and peddle influence.

It's a lie that human nature doesn't change greatly as the world about them forces us to adapt to different ways of doing things. It's a case of not seeing the forest for the trees. Nobody sees small incremental change.

But it does.
SINAI · T
If human behavior never changes, then there's really not much to learn there.
@SINAI [c=#359E00]because human read but still not understand. That's why there is always still a lot to learn[/c]
[c=#359E00]this is why history repeat itself[/c]

[c=#359E00]by the way.. someday i'll read about India history[/c]
@midnightsun [c=#359E00]i know because i'll start from Mohenjo Daro-Harappa age[/c]
midnightsun · 26-30, M
@YukikoAmagi nice.

The crazy thing about Harappan civilization is that they are so advanced technologically that they had central sewage system, sophisticated house building when the rest of the world are still savages.
@midnightsun [c=#359E00]India will be a long read like China and Middle East[/c] 🙄 [c=#359E00]i hope that i have plenty of time..[/c]

[c=#359E00]of course if you have link for highlight/brief timeline it will be appreciated[/c]
Billions of people read history
midnightsun · 26-30, M

 
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