What can we do with the past. And, what are we doing with the past? When it comes to the inanimate, or it is about living beings other than humans, we are quite rational and thoughtful in learning from the past to make a better future. Whereas, when it comes to ourselves, we are not so. Isn't there room for a rethink?
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