: When later generations encountered massive structures like Stonehenge or the burial mounds in Nordic countries, they often attributed them to giants or wizards because the actual techniques for moving such stones had been forgotten.
Individually, we all grapple with a "forgotten past." This can be a natural biological process or a conscious psychological choice. Forgotten Past
Fortunately, the past isn't always gone for good. Modern tools and personal reflection can bring it back. : When later generations encountered massive structures like
: Most people will be completely forgotten within four generations (100–150 years). This realization often prompts people to focus on "meaningful work and good deeds" in the present rather than worrying about a permanent legacy. Rediscovering What Was Lost Forgotten Past