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You get to sit down for one hour with any historical figure. You can ask them anything you want… and they have to answer honestly. Who are you choosing? And what’s the one question you’re asking? Would you go with someone like Napoleon Bonaparte, Julius Caesar, or Cleopatra? Or someone completely different? What’s your pick… and what do you want to know?
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Daily Discussion You know something is wrong… but everyone else accepts it.
History shows us this happens more than we like to admit. From propaganda in wartime… to everyday groupthink… people often go along with what they know is wrong. Not because they agree. But because it’s easier. Psychologically, this is conformity and social pressure at work. Now bring it to today... If you’re in a room where everyone supports something you believe is wrong… what do you actually do? Stay quiet? Speak up? Or convince yourself it’s not a big deal? Say what you mean.
Daily Discussion You know something is wrong… but everyone else accepts it.
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If you had to choose, which shapes history more: Great individuals… or the systems they operate in? Do you think figures like Napoleon, Hitler, or Churchill changed the course of history because of who they were… Or would someone else have stepped into their place and produced a similar outcome because the system was already moving in that direction? Are individuals the drivers of history… or are they just products of the system they’re in?
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Do you think most people in history believed they were doing the right thing at the time? When we look back, it’s easy to label actions as good or bad. But in the moment, people were operating with limited information, pressure from their environment, and the belief that their actions were justified. Do you think history is mostly made up of people who knew they were wrong… or people who believed they were right? And what does that say about how we judge the past today?
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