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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Scars

Now I'm not talking about scars on your body, not emotional scars either. I'm talking about scars that country's take, that nations take. Wars. Wars on health, on food and homes. Not just these, but also wars like the Civil war and WWII. These are important to our history's scars, good and bad. These are wars that not only hurt us but help us along to become the nation we are today. Money problems helped us get more money and jobs to solve that problem. The Civil war, after a while, helped us free slaves and become the one nation we are today. Some scars don't have to be bad, there are quite a few that are good. Some examples being, the Declaration of Independence, the military power, education, improving Public Health, transportation, and so much more. Why is this important exactly? Well, without these scars, what would we be? Would we even have a good government, proper health, good clothes, money, and other advantages? Or would we be in a pit in the ground where other countries would look at us like we are crazy? We would probably have a 'fire' set on our nation that would tell others we are too under minded that we couldn't make this nation become one. If the South would have split off the United States in the Civil War, what type of nation would they be today? Would they have reconnected with us, would they be our allies or enemies? If any of these scars were to change, the world would be a completely different place today. You might as well turn the world upside down, if so. For this reason, and many more, the world is how it is today because of these scars on the world. So whatever you do next, big or small, think about it first because that might impact the nation even if it is after we die. This is why scars are important to learn and to fix.

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