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In reply to the discussion: Shakespeare and Myths About Genius [View all]GreatGazoo
(4,087 posts)My sister was a History major and I didn't see the appeal but decades later I find that it deepens one's understanding of the present and of the dynamics of civilization and culture. History "doesn't repeat but it rhymes" as the saying goes.
It is also like solving a crime or a mystery since there is so much bias and silo'ing in written histories. Having new tools like DNA, LiDAR and online searchable records has pushed history further in the direction of science and forensics.
One of my jobs was in casting and we scoured Broadway for young adult actors who could be interested in doing a sitcom. Plenty, perhaps the majority, of Broadway actors would not consider doing a sitcom pilot. The risk was high since most pilots fail but also because as with Walston, "success" has a price also, eg that you wind up doing 'Married With Children' for 15 years and never have the Broadway career you wanted.
Happy 2025 to you also!
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