History Day

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Invent a holiday! Explain how and why everyone should celebrate.

The holiday I would like to invent is the „Holiday of History.”

Why?

Observing the young generation on social media and around me, I noticed that they have lost interest in what happened in the past and how historical events have shaped our society today. Millions of people have lost their lives in the two world wars, but not only in those; many other wars took place in different parts of the world over the centuries. Also, people like Martin Luther King, Gandhi, and Mandela fought for our rights and freedom. So, young people should learn, and we adults read again and refresh our memory of how these heroes lived and what visions they had.

Unfortunately, youngsters focus on how to dress, wear famous, expensive designer brands, acquire the latest iPhone, and just party. I don’t mean that all young people follow that lifestyle, God forbid, but it’s a remarkable part of it. Generally, there’s a wave among young people to follow a more superficial reception of things that happened in the past and around them nowadays.

For that reason, I would introduce the Holiday of History, which would be celebrated as follows:

All archeological and history museums, historical buildings, and organizations dealing with history will be open that day. And here’s the specialty for that holiday: they will open for free entry. Special tours will be held, and after the end of those, a questionnaire will take place. The best three will win prizes, like an encyclopedia, etc.

Of course, adults can also participate in and visit all events; it never hurts anyone to be reminded of history, but they will be excluded from the competition.

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7 responses to “History Day”

  1. Sanjay Ranout Avatar

    💯

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  2. marvellousnightmare Avatar
    marvellousnightmare

    Accusations of youth as corrupt, despising history, arrogant, and degrading have been the main motif throughout the centuries – Aristotle, Horace, Barnes… I guess we tend to idealize the past while simultaneously fearing the future, and we judge young people through this lens. In truth, previous generations also didn’t care much about history. What’s even more frightening is that our politicians despise history, and this hasn’t changed throughout centuries. Only educated people who care about their development read books, study the past, and learn from it, but the percentage of such people is small in every generation…

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      For that reason, I want to introduce the History Holiday. History repeats itself, and, unfortunately, given what is happening in Gaza, Ukraine, and the Israel-Iran conflict, we are not heading toward pleasant times.

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      1. marvellousnightmare Avatar
        marvellousnightmare

        I agree with you

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  3. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Your holiday would be a great one to replace a silly one with. 🙂

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      Thank you for liking the idea☺️🙏❤️

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      1. Stephanie Avatar
        Stephanie

        It’s all about deepening our lives, I suppose. ..what is worth paying attention to and enriches life.

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