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APAD: What's past is prologue

最西边的岛上 2025-11-24 05:25:27 ( reads)

"What's past is prologue" is a quote from Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" that means the past is the introduction or foundation for the present. It suggests that what has already happened has set the stage for current events and the future, emphasizing how history shapes what is to come. This can be interpreted both optimistically, as preparation for opportunities, or pessimistically, as a cycle of inevitable repetition.

The quotation is commonly used in news and commentary to suggest that current events or future situations have their context or origin in historical patterns and actions

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Two pics below == two thousand words.  Have a good Monday! 加油

1. On Medium


2. Present (1935, Robert Aitken) located on the northeast corner of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC

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永远老李

2025-11-24 07:22:11

温故而知新?

最西边的岛上

2025-11-24 07:35:18

Yep,+ “可以为师矣” :-)谢!

JoyAnna.

2025-11-24 11:13:58

过去皆序章~~

移花接木

2025-11-24 09:54:12

Guess we've lived long enough to know this life intelligence

最西边的岛上

2025-11-24 10:38:20

Agreed & it has been an interesting era 2 live in for sure

JoyAnna.

2025-11-24 11:12:43

What’s past is prologue— the failures don’t define us,

JoyAnna.

2025-11-24 11:13:16

but prepare for us…

最西边的岛上

2025-11-24 11:18:10

U got it: ?VII ?VIII ==fall down seven times, stand up eight

最西边的岛上

2025-11-24 11:21:15

- aJapanese proverb (? above is a symbol can’t be shown :-)

7grizzly

2025-11-24 14:11:49

May the sandals be both the prologue and the future!

最西边的岛上

2025-11-24 14:26:14

TheFuture's not ours 2 see. Que sera, sera. What'll b will b

硅谷居士

2025-11-25 08:48:03

Thanks for sharing! 前事不忘,后事之师?

最西边的岛上

2025-11-25 08:51:47

Yes. Bravo! & Thanks for coming.