"現在が自分自身の問題として認識しない過去のすべてのイメージは回復不可能なまでに消えるおそれがある。"
— Walter Benjamin
Simplified Meaning:
If we don’t pay attention to and understand old events and stories, they might be forgotten forever. Think of it like a family recipe. If no one in the family remembers it or keeps cooking it, it will be lost. This idea tells us it’s important to learn from history and keep it alive because it can teach us important lessons. For example, remembering past mistakes can help us avoid repeating them. In our daily lives, this means taking time to listen to older people’s stories, learn about historical events, and think about how they affect us today. By doing this, we make sure valuable knowledge is not lost.
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