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We Can Learn a Lot from Our Mistakes

Autor:   •  April 30, 2013  •  Essay  •  255 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,492 Views

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We can learn a lot from our mistakes that we did in the past. We learn more about our world, more about our history, and even more about ourselves. However, the standards and values that we use today to judge the present are much different than they were in the past.

What may have seemed like the right thing to do one hundred years ago might not be viewed the same that we viewed today. In her essay “At the Buffalo Bill Museum, June 1988,” Jane Tompkins questions whether or not we should judge the past by the standards and values of today. While visiting the Buffalo Bill Museum, Tompkins mentions that she is disturbed by the scenery of the museum and the statement made by William Frederick Cody. Cody mentions that he wants to be remembered as man who opened Wyoming to the best of civilization.” However, Tompkins isn’t sure if he can be viewed as that man because of his controversial actions in the past. Although today’s standards and values are much different from those of the past, that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t use them to judge the past. If anything, it is beneficial to judge the past by today’s standards, because we can use it as a learning experience. Society benefits when it judges the past from the current standards and values. We must learn from history in order to avoid making the same mistakes.

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