Thread:Unity29/@comment-24019770-20160120225328/@comment-30185470-20160212031058

Well, yes. My American Literature class is starting to become something I always wanted: philosophy in the building. There may be no class in philosophy or just straight about the world, but my teacher, no matter how hard he is, presents the class in a way where I can completely express myself because although we look at the settlement of America, what I think the class is really about is hardships and trials the people faced in creating America and all the themes and lessons they used to improve life, and it's our job, as the students, to understand America's past, learn what the people have gone through, see how different life is now than before, and ultimately focus at the fact that the people worked together as one or independently improve themselves, and that's what we need to do to "change the world",

If we can learn from the mistakes of the past and apply the solutions of those mistakes to now, we can start helping the world.