"ما گذشته گرانبها را حفظ نمی کنیم، مهم نیست"
— C. S. Lewis
Simplified Meaning:
When someone says that we don't hold on to the precious past, they mean that we often forget or overlook the valuable experiences and lessons from earlier times. Imagine you have a photo album full of pictures with friends and family. Over time, you might stop looking at those pictures and forget the happy moments they represent. Similarly, in a historical context, important events like learning from past mistakes in war or celebrating cultural traditions can be ignored if we don't make an effort to remember them. Think of it like a garden: if you don't tend to it and remember to water the plants, it will no longer flourish and could become overgrown with weeds. To apply this to your life, you can try keeping a journal of your thoughts and experiences, or regularly talking with loved ones about shared memories. This way, you can carry important parts of your past with you and use them to make better decisions or feel more connected in the present. Remembering and appreciating what has happened before can help guide you and offer comfort as you move forward.