Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Conclusion: Gratitude

This is perhaps my final post on this blog for my Historical Methods class, and I am happy to be signing off on such a high note! I have finished all my papers for the semester, and all that remains is to study for a few exams, and for this, I am thankful.

I have learned so much in this class, and among the greatest lessons is how a historian must recognize the complexity of history. In a sense, he must engage history in a dynamic way to understand its dynamic nature. For this, I am thankful.

Gratitude is the greatest lesson to take away from this class, though. I alluded to this in the previous post, and I did not learn this until I did my research on the Stonewall Riots. Reading of the struggles of those who came before me, humbled and touched me. Because of their courage and sacrifice, I can live as I do today, and that is something I cannot take for granted. After all, not too long ago, such a life was not granted. I can do little else but honor their courage and sacrifice but continue to learn more about history and apply its lessons to my life. I will cultivate the virtues of history-- gratitude.

Though my Historical Methods class has ended, I will continue to use historical methods in every aspect of my life. After all, everything is illuminated by the light of the past.


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