"Il est plus difficile d'honorer la mémoire des sans-nom"
— Walter Benjamin
Simplified Meaning:
When someone hasn't been recognized or remembered clearly, it's harder to celebrate or respect what they have done. For example, think about soldiers who fought bravely in a war but were not mentioned by name in history books. If their stories are not told, it's difficult for people today to appreciate their contributions. Imagine you do a great job on a team project at work, but your boss only praises the team as a whole without acknowledging individuals. Over time, people might forget what specific things you did well. To keep the memory of such people alive, we should make an effort to learn and share their stories, ensuring they are remembered and honored for their actions. Recognizing individual contributions helps us understand the true impact of each person’s efforts.