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The reason history confuses people is that most explanations describe the mechanics without establishing why those mechanics exist.
What you need to understand first: history works the way it does because of how the underlying system is structured.
When you internalise that, ancient starts making more sense. In practice this means: the setup phase matters more than most guides acknowledge.
Historical context is essential for understanding present-day cultural practices.
Applied to mali: you will see this pattern repeat across different contexts.
Outside perspectives often miss important nuance.
The bottom line on history: start with a clear goal, pick the simplest approach that could work, measure your results honestly, and adjust. Most people overcomplicate the beginning and underinvest in the middle.
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