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  1. Were Our Ancestors Happier Than We Are?

    There have been no real "Golden Ages" in human history. Our ancestors may have led simpler lives, but they were not any happier than humans today. Nostalgia is a powerful emotion. There is the ...

  2. Nine Brilliant Student Essays on Honoring Your Roots

    From the hundreds of essays written, these nine were chosen as winners. Be sure to read the author's response to the essay winners, literary gems and clever titles that caught our eye, and even more essays on identity in our Gallery of Voices. Middle School Winner: Susanna Audi. High School Winner: Keon Tindle. High School Winner: Cherry Guo.

  3. Were Our Ancestors Happier Than We Are?

    Our ancestors may have led simpler lives, but they were not any happier than humans today. Nostalgia is a powerful emotion. There is the nostalgia of the individual who misses the carefree times ...

  4. Why you should think about being a good ancestor

    When we vote in elections and invest in companies, we ought to put the interests of the youngest living generation at the top of our priority lists. 3. Leave behind heirlooms, not legacies. As you think about the future beyond your immediate lifespan, try to resist the urge to leave behind a vanity project, such as a bench (or building) with ...

  5. Our ancestors worked less and had better lives. What are we doing wrong

    Iceland has experimented with a shorter working week for 1% of the country's employees. The results, which came in last summer, are surprising: not only do people become healthier and happier when they work less, but they produce as much as before. In some cases, productivity goes up when working hours go down.

  6. "Are we being good ancestors?" should be the central question of our

    Yet Salk always kept the long-term view. "If we want to be good ancestors," he said in a 1967 speech, "we should show future generations how we coped with an age of great change and great ...

  7. How Thinking About Your Ancestors Can Help You Thrive…

    Spend the next 5-15 minutes writing about them. If you don't know the details, imagine how their life would have been. Write down anything that comes to mind such as their way of life, their profession or what they looked like. Next imagine what they would tell you if they were alive today.

  8. Did Our Ancestors Think Like Us?

    Nobody definitely knows (I certainly don't), but my hunch is that the human mind today works very differently than did our ancestor's minds. I have this hunch because of two realities: the ...

  9. Why We Need Family History Now More Than Ever

    Knowing, recording, preserving, and sharing our family histories can provide countless benefits to individuals, families, and entire societies. Family history is more than pedigree charts, censuses, and birthdates—it can be a powerful antidote against adverse life experiences that we face today, giving us a stronger understanding of who we ...

  10. Some Differences in Life between the Ancient and Modern Worlds

    Health. Health was one of the greatest differences between ancient and modern times. As late as England in the 18 th century, twenty-five women died for every 1000 babies born. According to estimates using data from the Roman Empire, about three hundred of every 1000 newborns died before completing their first year.

  11. Being a Good Ancestor: How to Live a Life with Many Generations Down

    Memorializing our Ancestors Lost to the Buffalo Mass Shooting and Ulvade Mass Shooting. We have lost many of our ancestors to white supremacist violence. We aim to remember those and memorialize them here. We continue our fight for dismantling harmful systems in honor of those who we've lost. May 14, 2022: Buffalo Mass Shooting Donate to the ...

  12. Are You Smarter Than Your Grandfather? Probably Not

    Similarly, we exercise different portions of our brains in a way our ancestors didn't. They might have had better memories than we do, so they would have a larger hippocampus [a part of the ...

  13. Essays. How to Be Better Ancestors

    LaDuke, Winona. "Essays. How to Be Better Ancestors" In What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be ... Interwoven. Our descendants will know the kind of ancestor we are by reading the lands and waters where we lived. A. Poem: Alive in This Century. ... V. Earthly Other-than- human beings are our ancestors, too. A. Poem: LEAF. B. Essays. Essay. The ...

  14. Why you should think about being a good ancestor

    iStock. Yes, we know it takes plenty of time and energy to be a good person in the here and now. But due to the major threats facing our society and planet, we need to consider our impact on future generations, too. Writer Bina Venkataraman explains why, and she tells us how we can start acting in ways that benefit those to come.

  15. Remembering the Dreams of our Ancestors

    It's a dream that says creating a better future for our families, our community, and our world is more important than living comfortably in the present. This dream isn't uniquely American, of course. Many people and cultures around the world share the values of hard work and building a better future for our children.

  16. Were Ancient Humans Healthier Than Us?

    A curious thing happened when researchers at Georgia Tech used modern human genome sequences to look back at the possible health of our long-ago ancestors - they found that while the Neanderthals and Denisovans of 30,000 to 50,000 years ago seemed to have been genetically sicker than us, "recent ancients" from a few thousand years ago may actually have been healthier.

  17. Are We Better Than Our Forefathers?

    by FatherResource Team. We are both better and worse than our forefathers. Our forefathers worked hard to achieve the simplest things, yet they were much happier. We depend on machinery to do our work, live much longer lives than our forefathers, and make use of luxuries our forefathers did not have, yet we are unhappy.

  18. Important Lessons We Can Learn From Our Ancestors

    Rise with the sun and sleep when it sets. The lightbulb was first invented in 1879 by Thomas Edison. This was only a little less than 150 years ago. Before that, our ancestors depended on the sun for light; that means they awoke when the sun rose and went to sleep when the sunset.

  19. Why have humans evolved to have a long journey to adulthood?

    Edited by Sam Dresser. 3,300 words. Syndicate this essay. The average human spends at least one quarter of their life growing up. In the careful calculus of the animal kingdom, this is patently ridiculous. Even most whales, the longest of the long-lived mammals, spend a mere 10 per cent or so of their time growing into leviathans.

  20. Life now is better than it was 100 years ago

    Writing Samples /. Band 8.5. Life now is better than it was 100 years ago. To what extent do you agree or disagree? # life # years. It is argued by some that today's living condition is better than the. life. our ancestors have a century ago. In my opinion, I completely agree with.

  21. Are We Morally Better Than Our Ancestors?

    History is not a moral judge, ensuring that justice progresses from one generation to the next. In fact, anyone who thinks they are morally superior to their ancestors probably suffers from some serious moral blind spots of their own. So, the next time someone says "You're on the wrong side of history," here are three things to remember:

  22. 8 incredible things we learned about our ancestors

    Doing the 2-step (7 million years ago) Walking on our own two feet is quite a feat, one that was pulled off by our ancestors as far back as 7 million years ago, researchers found. The discovery ...

  23. R.O. Kwon's Jade Rings

    June 15, 2024. R.O. Kwon asks her ancestors for help. Two jade rings in particular, passed down by her mother, serve as a direct line and source of comfort. Ms. Kwon, an award-winning author ...

  24. Why you should think about being a good ancestor

    Why you should think about being a good ancestor. Yes, we know it takes plenty of time and energy to be a good person in the here and now. But due to the major threats facing our society and planet, we need to consider our impact on future generations, too. Writer Bina Venkataraman explains why, and she tells us how we can start acting in ways ...