History

“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes” - Mark Twain

History derives from the Greek word “historia” which loosely translates to “knowledge acquired by investigation.” History reveals moments in time when empires rose and fell, where revolutions led to a fall of civilization or the rise of a new era. History allows readers to immerse themselves in the past. It brings forth the aspirations and failures many societies endure. However, it also serves as a beacon for human resilience and innovation. History provides us with the wisdom learned through errors of the past. This wisdom helps us navigate our future decisions.

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