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Some people might say that we need to learn lessons looking
back on what happened in the past to handle problems going on now and in the
future. However, in my own perspective, I firmly believe that we do not need to
understand the past to deal with difficulties we have concerning that new form
of obstacles occurred over the last decade and things are changing every day.
To begin with, there are lots of unexpected matters which
had never happened. The best example would be global warming, which has
resulted in abnormal phenomenon and climate around the whole world. People had
not worried about it until industrial revolution and global temperature has
been skyrocketing since then. However, the problem here is that scientists do not
know how to get it over since we have not experience this problem before.
On top of that, every problem is different because factors
of each matter are changing and we encounter varying situation every moment.
Therefore, the past cannot help us tackle matters we have now. For example,
last week, my brother and I fought over clothing since we all wanted the same
clothes to wear before going out. So, I gave him some money in return for
allowing me to have them. and the thing happened again. we argued over the same
boots this morning. Like I did last
time, I tried to pay for that, but he did not listen to me. So, I ended up
giving it up. Through this time, what I realized was that I cannot resolve
problems again with the same way as I had tried.
To sum up, nowadays, we are facing new kinds of obstacles
and each problem has diverse aspects so that we cannot hand it all in the same
method. In this regard, it is no use to comprehend the past to settle matters.
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