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Valuable Learning from History

Don't you ever wonder why you were made to learn about the cause and events of World War II when you were in school? Why does the education sector insist that students learn about the earlier achievements of the past aside from focusing on technological advancements for the future?

The answer is because history can help you have a better understanding of the present. For example, if you want to know why your government is so confident of your country's military forces, you can collect articles about the old battles and achievements that your defence units participated in. As you read accounts about the brave soldiers who protected and fought for your nation, you might come to appreciate and admire them more for their role in society.

Another reason is that it can teach you how to handle your present problems. Studying the techniques that former heroes and heroines used in the old times can give you an idea of how to solve your current issue. For instance, if you are wondering how to encourage your neighbours to join your environmental campaign, you can try the methods of various successful historical leaders to try to gain your community's support.