Past, present and future. Everything changed over these periods of time. Would it be dumb if one were to be so mindful about his past? Or should one look forward to build a better and more meaning life for himself?Preserving the past may not be a harmful thing. Learning from the past and your mistakes can benefit you in the future. For example, youngsters can learn from their mistakes in school, failing tests and misbehaving in class. Understanding that these actions are not allowed, they can learn from the past and improve on their current behavior.
Preserving the past may not be important for us, teenagers. But it means something to the elderly living in Singapore. Elderly do appreciate their past culture and traditions. For instance, many grandparents still enjoy ‘ge-tai’, a singing performance that is sung in dialects. Many elderly are willing to travel to Singapore to enjoy this performance during the 7th month. From this, we can see that preserving the past can be meaningful.
However, in the modern era, everyone is practical and realistic. Most of them feel that there is no point in preserving the past and everyone should look forward to the future. Everyone should plan for their future to live a better life.
It would be stupid if everyone were to be bothered over their past. Everyone make mistakes, the most important thing is to be forward-looking. For example, a criminal did wrong in the past and after being jailed for many years, he hopes to turn over a new leaf. Shouldn’t the society give him a chance to prove himself that he has learnt from his mistakes?Another example is conservation of resources and protecting the environment. As everyone would be aware by now that the ozone layer is depleting and soon, there would not be any layer protecting the Earth. Therefore, it is necessary and essential to come up with other ways to protect the Earth against Sun’s ultraviolet rays. In Singapore, there is limited amount of resources such as water and land space. Hence, planning for our future would be helpful in many ways.
The Essay on Miss Emily Past Future Present
This story is set in the south where Faulkner contrasted the past with the present. The first hint of this is his comparison of the death of Miss Emily to that of a fallen monument. This comparison sets the scene for the reader to look and see how the new meets the old in the south. The description of her house in the second paragraph "lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton ...
All in all, since the past could not be changed, I feel that preserving the past and looking forward to the future is both as important. From learning from your mistakes, and planning how you are going to continue your life from the present, success would come your way.