Repairing the Past, Part II
Coming back to this specific idea, the idea that the past needs to be repaired. If the past needs to be repaired, it means that it is broken, it is not whole. That which is broken has something obvious wrong with it; and, when things break, when they are not whole, we frequently view them in a negative light.
When the past is broken, it also means that w…
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