Jonathan R. MillerMistakes from our collective past are like any other: they require intervention--a remedy--to correct. They don't erase themselves over time.
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The mistake from our collective past isn’t going to go away on its own. It requires intervention. In other words, a remedy. If we don’t make a change, the mistake will stay with us forever.That’s why it’s important to try to correct past mistakes before they become a part of our history.
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