Historical Memory: A National Treasure
First of all, I am sorry for taking so long to write again. Working as a full time researcher and trying to get into a university for studying my PhD, has been keeping me quite busy. I barely have time to listen to my thoughts now. Now, let's go to the substantial part of this entry. In the frame of the 25th Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre, the elections in Egypt, the crisis in Ukraine and the ongoing problems in my homeland and elsewhere, I decided to write about an issue that is important to all nations and peoples on this world: historical memory. Up to this point, and after meeting many people from nations and regions that I never imagined I would ever come across with, I have seen certain patterns in some of them that have either conducted them to development and progress or, on the opposite, that have led them to disaster and, condemned them to an under developed status for a long time. The main idea in the whole concept of historical memory, in my vie...