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It is, I suspect, a truth
of history that each succeeding generation considers itself superior to all the
previous ones. If asked, each new generation would assert it is the best, the
brightest, the wisest. If that is not enough self-praise, find any laudatory
adjective, make it superlative, and that is who we are. And, the truth is each
generation would be correct. Learning from the past is not always a waste of
time – even given how prone we are to repeat the mistakes of generations past.
As foolish as we often are, we do learn. We do become wiser and brighter and
better, precisely because we have learned something from our past, from our
ancestors.
On occasion we may be fortuitously placed in a situation where we are
given pause and reason to reconsider the notion of superiority. Perhaps, as we
look around and listen, we might conclude there have been generations that were
brighter and wiser than we are today, at least in some areas of knowledge and
expertise. Perhaps. If this were so, would it be a blow to our ego? Would it be
a lesson in humility? I think so. In fact I know so, and from experience.
Arlena and I spent two weeks in
We walked through ancient cathedrals whose massive domes are held up only
God knows how. Our brightest structural engineers are still trying to figure out
how they did it in those darker ages. We walked streets over a thousand years
old. Our tour guides inundated us with facts. It quickly became a case of
information overload yet, all the while there was a continual sense of
“Wow! Maybe we’re not as wise and as bright as we think we are.”
It is easy for any generation to become
arrogant. Each no doubt has, as history will surely attest. The same is true for
us as individuals, as we could attest if our pride would allow. The past, no
matter where we encounter it, will always bring us up short if we are willing to
look, listen and learn. If we are not, if we think we are the best and the
brightest, if we refuse to humbly acknowledge that parts of the past may be
better than the best of the present, well, it is our loss, and a sad loss it
will be.
We cannot live in the past, for if we do, we will
not be able to live in the present. But we can learn from the past if we are
humble enough to admit that the past has much to teach us.
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