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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Canceling the Past: A Journey through Greece's Forgotten Events" In a world where old labels define us, it is time to remove or cancel them all. From ancient battles like the Battle of Salamis to modern-day crises aboard the Queen Mary Ocean Liner, events have unfolded that forced us to hit the cancel button. Like a cartoon mishap, we forgot to cancel the milk and now find ourselves in unexpected situations. Divorce, depicted by Ballarin in 1877, reminds us that sometimes cancellation is necessary for new beginnings. The Queen Mary Ocean Liner crisis not only suspended its operations but also halted work as waves of uncertainty washed over its crew. Yet amidst this turmoil, there was hope - just like The Parable Of The King And The Unmerciful Servant from the Holy Bible. In this tale published by William Collins & Sons in 1869, the king cancels his servant's debt, teaching us about mercy and forgiveness. But cancellations are not limited to grandiose tales or ocean liners alone. Even at agricultural shows with tractors pulling cars and horse lorries out of muddy carparks due to bad weather-induced cancellations remind us of life's unpredictable nature. Stamp cancelling machines in New York City's United States Post Office take center stage as they mark letters with finality - a symbol of closure and an end to their journey. As we navigate through history's canceled events and forgotten stories across Greece and beyond, let us remember that cancellation can bring forth new opportunities for growth and change, and is up to us how we embrace these moments when life hits pause on our plans - will we dwell on what could have been or seize the chance for something better?