Humility
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NARRATIVE AND MYTHOLOGY The teaching of history is where the importance of narrative arises. We can call this narrative, big “M” Mythology, as its importance to a culture, is primarily tied up in how a people sees itself and the world around it. Big “M” Mythology is differentiated from small “m” mythology, by the way…
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Linking this groundwork together, we begin to form a more comprehensive approximation of what has happened. In seeking, we can begin to see more clearly why our world looks the way it does today and perhaps how we can learn from the wisdom and folly of our collective pasts and build a better future.
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So with all of this in mind the best principles in seeking are curiosity, because we wish to know, and humility, because we know that that we do not know.
