Ancestry explorations and learning should be prioritized in everyone’s life

A while ago, I had an idea of having prepared explorations, like education vacations, that explored ancestry. Understanding enough may take up to 2 years of a person’s life. Understanding what happened to ancestry is an important part of planning out life. It would create endless connections to family, family friends, and new friends, preventing loneliness and isolation. Sooner or later, we will realize that we are all related or connected somehow. This realization brings about a feeling of unity and collaboration instead of war and dysfunction. The idea would involve the preparation and planning of guides who would share all that is known about a person’s ancestry, including places where they lived, explored, learned, and loved. The exploration would provide as much information as is known about their lives. It would help a person figure out their origins and how they might like to strive to contribute. It gives a person context and makes a person feel fulfilled. It may also reveal an opportunity for enlightened adaptive transformation as well. Ancestry explorations should be celebratory milestones like an associate’s degree or something similar. Ancestry explorations start with a map.