TBAFeb 01, 2008 - 19:42 PM PST Buildings change, architecture changes, fashion changes from time to time, modes of travel become more sophisticated, and tools evolve into complex machines and robots. However, man fails to learn much from the lessons of the past. In spite of all the knowledge that has been amassed through the ages, people would still rather learn from their own limited experiences so their responses to life remain just as primitive as those of people a thousand years ago. Can man change? His memories are only from his childhood. He has no memories of things that preceded him, yet it is memory that conditions and shapes responses to life and determines patterns of growth. Is man forever doomed to invent even more sophisticated technology but never mature sufficiently to comprehend and control his own inventions? |
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