History, asked by ambtalok, 10 months ago

What do we learn from our ancestors?

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Answered by snehakumari4534581
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1.The daily routine and healthy diet of our ancestors makes them strong.

2. The less social media ,the more social life

3. Distance is more and hard to communicate but the relations are strong

4. Every traditional rules have a scientific reason behind them it shows how much intelligent are they.

5. Respecting and loving the profession even it has less value..

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Answered by Vmusale
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People get many things from their ancestors. And traits aren’t the only things that are passed down. Often, trades and talents also run in families. Does your family grow food? Do they build furniture? How about houses? These are just a few examples of skills people can learn from their ancestors.

In many ancient societies, children took on their parents’ occupations. If your parents were blacksmiths, carpenters, or fishermen, that’s what you became. In fact, many families still pass down occupations today. It’s common in families that own farms or businesses. At an early age, children start learning the skills developed by their ancestors over many years. When they reach adulthood, they take on the job that’s been passed down to them.

People can also learn important lessons from their ancestors. Does your family have a special set of principles? What do your family members value? You might be generous, patient, or hard-working. That’s likely because family members taught you those were important values.

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