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History, the topic that I could never forget about. If you want to know more about me, this is in fact my main interest. For me, this topic built my character. It has so many stories, characters, genres, etc to learn about! MOST people just don't like it because they see it as just memorising "Dates" and "Names of Figures", but in reality, its not. Once you understand the actual story, you will get used to it and remember the dates and names. It has a story of your interest too—Name anything, and you are absolutely in the right place!Art, War, Love, Horror, Life, and so many MORE than you ever think of. My Social Studies Teacher shared this to my class that "It’s not the fault of the students if they do not like history. It is the fault of the teachers who make them memorize dates, names, and places without making them understand the meaning behind these facts." - Talking History: Conversations with Teodoro A. Agoncillo Sometimes, you would hear the most craziest, happiest or saddest facts on the internet ever..for example, former russian emperor, Alexander II may have married Catherine Dolgoruka morganatically, after months of his wife's death. The minor Catherine met him when he was around probably 40, who arranged her to become a lady in waiting for his first wife, and later became his mistress. She married him when she was 33 and he was 62, I think that is way TOO old to lust over someone at this point. I am sorry if I talk too much, but, It feels fascinating to hear different kinds of scenes in different areas, in the past.


If you ask me, why have I gained delight from history at the first place? Well... It all first started with seeing media of personification of countries, which is both countryhumans and. They have media of events of both the present and the past, and one of them is, World War 2. Some of them show undiscovered events I should do a research on, and it caught my eye. I think that ALMOST everybody started history with WW2, no? We learn History because it provides us with crucial perspective for understanding in the present and the future.