History
causes resistance to change
Re-telling our story is the
way in which man continues
to survive so that his offspring will remember how to grow potatoes,
make hammers and treat resources with value.
Any disruption in this
process that is caused by ideas that re-align the value of one thing
over another, cannot help but spark unrest and possible violence.
The flow of new ideas into a
stationary culture will cause discomfort in the population as they
perceive the inevitable effect as detrimental to their ‘way of life,’
and a disruption to the hard and fast rules for passing on heritage to
their offspring.
Since re-telling our story is arguably a paramount role of generational
history… the discomfort caused by influx of new ideas will always cause
a backlash against the new in favor of the old…but in the end, all
change is inevitable even if the new ideas are not fully applicable to
the involved culture.
Therefore, history and not the ‘ideas’ themselves forms the resistance
to change.
Gene Haynes