“To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time”
— Elie Wiesel
Simplified Meaning:
When we don't remember people who have passed away, it's almost like causing them harm again. Think about a favorite relative who is no longer with us. If we stop thinking about them or talking about their stories, it's like erasing them from our lives. Keeping their memory alive by sharing their stories, looking at old photos, or honoring traditions they loved is important. For example, many cultures have days dedicated to remembering those who have died, like Mexico’s Day of the Dead. This not only honors those who have passed away but also keeps their spirit and influence alive in our present. It’s a way to show that they still matter and are cherished, even though they are not physically here.
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