Here, the government, is encouraging people to dig on their patios and find out if they have indian blood.
Then encourage them to learn their ancient culture, their dead languages, to practice their ancient custom.
Such a nice idea.
The humanity produces a lot of rubbish.
Do we have to look for all this rubbish and save it?. Do we have to save all those dead languages which don't have a single one book written?.Do we have to keep all those ancient religiose ceremonies where people were sacrificed?.
Let dead languages, rest in peace.90% produced by humanity is rubbish. Did I say 90%?, I think I am being too generous.
Dust to dust. Rubbish to rubbish.
Culture is overestimated.
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Hi, Gab. Interesting blog. Personally, I do wanna know about my history, my ancestors, their way of living, their legacy. I don't necessarily need to live like them but understanding who they were is important to me. We take photos of ourselves almost in every special occasion and even if there isn't. I, for one, to remember that precious moment and to be able to share that in the future with my posterity. Knowing our past, our culture and heritage help us better understand our present and give us a clue where we're heading. A trash to someone could be a wealth to another. There are things worth saving and over time they become even more priceless. I agree that some things shouldn't be kept; however, it's still good to know that they existed at one point. Don't underrate people's culture. That over 90% rubbish makes up for what each of us is today.