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Laura Walth on July 12, 2009, 10:06 AM

Steven,

Thanks for telling me how to get to this. It was very difficult just finding this again. Once I found it I kept trying to type in the gray area. I finally figured out I needed to type in the white space. I really wanted to respond to your idea about passion being more important than being gifted and talented. Perhaps this is a good example. It was my passion for responding to your idea that kept me trying to figure out how this works rather than giving up on responding to you. I still don’t understand how this site works. Perhaps that’s why most people have zero responses to their ideas. The only reason I ended up on this site was to contact David McCullough. I figured out how to send him a message. It wasn’t really his idea I was wanting to respond to. It was yours. I just wanted to let David know how much his books have helped me develop a passion for history. I never paid much attention to history until listening to his audio books. His method of sharing real life stories from people that lived during that point in history really made it come to life. That’s what I feel is missing in our education today. We seem to think history needs to be about remembering dates and facts, but by leaving out the human element it doesn’t create a passion for wanting to learn more about history. It goes along with your idea. I like what you said.

Thanks!

Laura


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