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Yeah the more I learn history the I feel we are in an imperfect but exceptionally opportune time.
Not being coy: can you help me understand the word choice of "opportune"?
I've recently become fascinated by history and the underpinned stories that really get to the answers to the WHY questions.
We can organize easier and for things we wouldn't have even known were happening in the past. The Internet and our understand of how to interact with it is not very mature. That takes generational knowledge imo. Things are more chaotic and unprecedented than ever, and we at least have the opportunity to be more informed than at any other time in history. I think we can learn from the past and even if we fail we'll hopefully have helped future generations by giving them a good case study.
Well put. It's important to learn from history