War makes up who we are, it also breaks us. We carry hate, greed, jealousy, wrath, twisted passion, and so many other immoral feelings on our backs until we can’t handle the way we feel and lash out in ways that could be a spark towards war or conflict. Spanish essayist George Santayana said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to …show more content…
Our country has always had extensive faith in independence. “Our freedoms and liberties are central to who we are as a nation.” We have always been the land of opportunity, starting with the pilgrims leaving their homes to search for freedom within their own lives and now even though the economy has given us troubled times it reminds us that we have to work for the things we love, and the more we work for those things, the more we are boosting those professions creating even more opportunities for other people. “We as Americans have an opportunity to take our vast resources and make innovations in technology, medicine and other fields as well. As a part of innovation, we are placing more and more value on creativity. “ Although we are not perfect in equality we are known for being the world’s “cultural melting pot”. “Our roundtable recognized that we continue to make progress as our current government is a step towards being more open and embracing all types of diversity.” There is a rising culture of social good that must be further developed. “Foreigners probably don’t get the sense of the generosity of Americans and the desire and commitment to making the world a better