My Understanding of History
[Part 1/3]
The subject History interests me. My understanding of history is changing over time. Earlier, I believed that history neither forgives nor forgets. I thought every action of mine creates a physical or mental effect on myself, on society, and on civilization. These effects may be small or not visible during my lifetime. I may not know how they develop in future. I may not see the chain of results that follows from my actions. I may not learn whether any action of mine acted as a catalyst in later events. I believed that my actions cannot be undone or erased. I thought my actions leave permanent marks.
With time, my view has changed. I now think I understand these aspects better, and I present that understanding below. I am still learning.
History does not think or judge. It does not forgive or remember. It is not a conscious force. It is a record of human actions. This record depends on what is kept, what is lost, and who controls the narrative.
Human actions create consequences that may continue beyond one lifetime. Many effects appear small or remain unseen at first. Some enter a chain of causes and results that develops over time.
These effects are often uncertain. They may influence future events in indirect ways. Actions interact with conditions beyond individual control. Outcomes may appear later, change form, or grow in scale.
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