Studying history aims to loosen the grip of the past. It enables us to turn our head this way and that, and begin to notice possibilities that our ancestors could not imagine, or didn’t want us to imagine. By observing the accidental chain of events that led us here, we realise how our very thoughts and dreams took shape – and we can begin to think and dream differently. Studying history will not tell us what to choose, but at least it gives us more options. . Yuval Noah Harari
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The idea that history teaches us about the future is a popular one. It is said that we learn from history because we see what worked and what didn’t work. If we can figure out why something worked in the past, we can use those same techniques for even greater success in the future. History can be a very useful tool to give us ideas about how to make better decisions and lead ourselves and our lives to even greater heights.

Source: Homo Deus: A Brief History Of Tomorrow

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