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RE: Fiction and Common Sense

in #writing7 years ago (edited)

Learning has no limit besides time; and seeing what has happened previously saves a lot of that time for the more active observer.

It definitely saves a lot of time to look into the past to see how human nature works and the same patterns just being passed around. Although, some of the history textbooks being fed to kids in school are agenda driven as well. In our case.

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It definitely saves a lot of time to look into the past to see how human nature works and the same patterns just being passed around. Although, some of the history textbooks being fed to kids in school are agenda driven as well. In our case.

Yeah most, if not all, the books fed to students in government schooling is agenda driven, it only makes sense from their point of view. Thats why I think it good to cover the classics; they only hold the test of time because individuals have regarded them as worthwhile information through societal transformations.

Congrats being discovered by @curie !

Thanks! I think he found me before as well.