Lore from the Romance of the 3 Kingdoms, Appendix 02: Fact and Fiction, Verity and Usability
History is not perfect, they are just perfectly written. - 2011-12.09History can be cosmetic, distorted, misplaced, misinterpreted, lost, forgotten, hidden, or deliberately buried. - 2011-12.09History is an accepted normalized consensus of a designated authority to decide which are the presiding perspectives. - 2011-12.09How do you know if your history is no more than just a mythology and a political tool for imprinting psychology to conduce a normalized ethos? - Ursa
Fact and Fiction
History is filled with counterfeits and clumsy events if we study close enough. While they may or may not be true, it tells a human story and what is going on in the minds, and perhaps, explain the normalized imprinted bias, pride and preferences people are pre-programmed under. Most people don’t even question or examine enough or at all on the sociological hints hidden within written history even when they are false or fabricated. In 1492, ‘Native Americans’* discovered Columbus lost at sea. It is clear you cannot claim a place that was already inhabited. Just as you can’t go to someone’s house and claim it as yours and rename the brand of their car, and rebrand it as part of ‘discovery’. How…