In this thread I would like you all to discuss the concept of heritage. The question of inheritance and such has crossed my mind a few times, so -- since it has been kinda slow and repetitive here lately anyway (imo) -- I'd like to hear what SD has to say about it. Let's begin with a little definition:
Wikipedia wrote...
Heritage refers to something inherited from the past. The word has several different senses, including:
Natural heritage, an inheritance of fauna and flora, geology, landscape and landforms, and other natural resources
Cultural heritage, the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society: man-made heritage
Inheritance of physical goods after the death of an individual; of the physical or non-physical things inherited
Birthright, something inherited due to the place, time, or circumstances of someone's birth
Kinship, the relationship between entities that share a genealogical origin
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Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritage
In modern western culture it is considered much more admirable to earn ones property and titles from merits rather than inheritance, and the belief of equal opportunity is probably shared by most people here. In some countries (like mine) this can for instance be show through the government's attempts of making sure every child get the exact same chance of education -- no matter their economic or social origins. This has been taken so far that people say it's unfair that some kids have smart parents since those parents can help them with homework whilst the lower-class kids' parents cannot. In other words; the merits and knowledge of the parents shouldn't be passed on to the children in order for everyone to have the same opportunity.
I do not agree with this. I look at offspring as an extension of the parents; a
part of them. Reproduction and making sure our offspring lives on is the only true purpose we have, so why shouldn't we be able to help our children with, e.g., homework? It's just a form of investment into ourselves in my eyes.
So that'll be the
first subject: What is your opinion on inheritance of property and titles? What weighs the heaviest, equal opportunity or the right to secure your lineage?
Moving on.
When talking of your nation's/people's greatest achievements, or just showing excessive pride of said achievements, you might sometimes hear someone say something like: "You weren't even there; it's pointless to take credit for something you haven't done yourself". Personally, I think such statements are pure bullshit. It's totally OK to be proud of your parents or children but it's not OK to be pround of ones country(men)? You do not always have to do a deed yourself to be proud of it, pride can also be inherited.
And that'll be the
second subject: What is your view on "inherited pride"? Is it really acceptable to be proud of something you yourself haven't done (heritage), or should one only be proud of what ones own deeds (merits)?
That's the only specific questions I've been thinking about, but don't limit yourself; this thread is for general discussion around the concept of heritage. If you want to discuss something else which is related, go ahead.
Now do what you do best, SD.