History, too, has a penchant for giving birth to itself over and over again, and those whom it appoints agents of change and progress do not always accept their destinies willingly.

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History, too, has a penchant for giving birth to itself over and over again, and those whom it appoints agents of change and progress do not always accept their destinies willingly. A person was once looking back at his life and he realized that he had lived through many different periods in history. He realized that he wasn’t the only one who had experienced these changes. He saw how people in the past had lived their lives and he saw how they reacted to the situations they faced. His realization was that we aren’t the only ones who can see what is happening around us and we aren’t the only ones who can make a difference.

Source: Splendid Literarium: A Treasury Of Stories, Aphorisms, Poems, And Essays

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