The Impact of Cultures and Traditions on Our Sense of Belonging

<p>Culture and tradition have never been more crucial in this modern world that has become a global village. These traditions give us a sense of origin and ancestry, providing a skeleton for our identity in an increasingly multicultural global village. Yet, as I found in a recent enlightening conversation with David Ibanda, host of the Those Who Came Before Us podcast, these threads require continuous updating to remain relevant and robust in our dynamic world.</p> <p>David&rsquo;s journey into exploring African History through his podcast was sparked by a challenge &mdash; a class on European History that left him pondering his own origins. This realization highlights a vital truth: societies that maintain and modernize their traditional heritage do not just preserve their past; they make it a living, breathing part of the present, which allows a broader audience to engage with it meaningfully.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@livedquality/the-impact-of-cultures-and-traditions-on-our-sense-of-belonging-9ea57c47bb72"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>