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Grandchildren Quote by Charles Frazier

“All I can say is that we are mistaken to gouge such a deep rift in history that the things old men and old women know have become so useless as to be not worth passing on to grandchildren.” quote by Charles Frazier
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“All I can say is that we are mistaken to gouge such a deep rift in history that the things old men and old women know have become so useless as to be not worth passing on to grandchildren.”

Charles Frazier

About This Quote

The quote warns that discarding the wisdom of elders creates a cultural gap, making history irrelevant for future generations.

In simple terms: Ignoring elders' knowledge erodes our link to the past.

Key Takeaway

Preserve intergenerational knowledge.

Themes

heritage wisdom generational gap cultural continuity

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

philosophical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • family storytelling
  • community mentorship programs
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

epistemic humility intergenerational responsibility

Practical Applications

  • Document oral histories
  • Create intergenerational dialogue workshops

Questions to Reflect On

  • What knowledge should be passed down?
  • How can we balance tradition with innovation?
A Different Perspective

Some traditions may be outdated and hinder progress if preserved uncritically.

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