Blog five 09/24
Overall to me, the most interesting thing in the part 2, was the communities in civilization because it talks about the growth of humans overtime. To me it's interesting the way we can adapt to things and all the things we've slowly learned how to do. Whether it be a major breakthrough for human-kind, or something small, when one really thinks about it, it's pretty much all a breakthrough. Humans have been able to learn to do so much overtime. Although there had been flaws and such, and there still are, it's more of just a learning lesson so that the generations that come, don't make the same mistakes as us. Which was most likely the case back then too as well.
I believe overall in history, everything connects in one way or another. While reading about the Collapse of Empires, I was able to connect it back to the overall idea of growth humans have. With the empires falling, it was a step towards the future. Things might not have been so simple back then since the way they had ran things had failed, but overall it just leads to why things are the way they are now. The empires had many flaws which had lead to them not being able to maintain it the way they once could. Which is how a lot of things are. Trial and error is something very common except now it's used more on smaller things.
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