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Honoring Heritage From Every Angle

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Whether it's American History or Our Own Lived Experiences... It's all relevant to the past, present and the future as a collective.


Remember this: it is in understanding and honoring our American history that we find our balance and our humility. When we choose to forget it, or worse, to diminish it, we open the door to repeating the very mistakes that cost us so dearly. History is not a burden to carry, but a guide to keep us in check—reminding us of where we have been, and lighting the path toward where we must go no matter what race, religion or beliefs we endure.


Think about it… the mistakes we make in our personal lives are meant to be lessons—opportunities to grow, to become stronger, wiser, and more grounded. But if we choose to ignore those lessons, we end up trapped in the same cycle, reliving the same pain again and again.


Tell me—how is any of that growth? How is that maturity? True growth comes when we face our mistakes, embrace the hard truths they reveal, and use them as stepping stones toward a better version of ourselves.


And this truth is universal—no matter what race, religion, or beliefs we hold, we all endure trials, we all stumble, and we all have the choice to rise. Growth, maturity, and wisdom do not belong to one group of people—they belong to anyone willing to learn from the past and step into a better future.


Sincerely,

Keri, Owner

WCSR


 
 
 

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