I was reading Krste Missirkov's 'On Macedonian Matters' and other works the other day, and here is a quote by him that struck me and that I think most of us can relate to:
"The feeling and the realization that I am a Macedonian should matter far more to me than anything else in the world...A deep and boundless love towards Macedonia, constant thought and work devoted to the interests of Macedonia, and the determination to conserve fully the Macedonian spirit -- our language, folk poetry, life and customs -- these are the fundamental traits of Macedonian nationalism as expressed in the "simple-minded thinking" of a man "who still does not know his own nationality."" (He wrote this in response to criticism of not knowing who he is by Bulgars and Serbs).
This quote can be analyzed, discussed and praised for many days, but I think I want to focus on the question: What are we doing, and what more can we do as individuals, and as a community (living in many different communities), to protect, promote and live the Macedonian spirit; and what is being done, and what more can be done, to devote ourselves to the interests of Macedonia? Finally, how can we do this?
Here are some examples:
-Post more on this forum
-Get a better grasp of the Macedonian language
-Help with minority rights work (AMHRC/MHRI)
-Be more involved in your local Macedonian church community
-Play and/or listen to (and really appreciate) Macedonian traditional music
-Start a new political movement
-learn to cook/bake traditional Macedonian food
What do y'all think?
"The feeling and the realization that I am a Macedonian should matter far more to me than anything else in the world...A deep and boundless love towards Macedonia, constant thought and work devoted to the interests of Macedonia, and the determination to conserve fully the Macedonian spirit -- our language, folk poetry, life and customs -- these are the fundamental traits of Macedonian nationalism as expressed in the "simple-minded thinking" of a man "who still does not know his own nationality."" (He wrote this in response to criticism of not knowing who he is by Bulgars and Serbs).
This quote can be analyzed, discussed and praised for many days, but I think I want to focus on the question: What are we doing, and what more can we do as individuals, and as a community (living in many different communities), to protect, promote and live the Macedonian spirit; and what is being done, and what more can be done, to devote ourselves to the interests of Macedonia? Finally, how can we do this?
Here are some examples:
-Post more on this forum
-Get a better grasp of the Macedonian language
-Help with minority rights work (AMHRC/MHRI)
-Be more involved in your local Macedonian church community
-Play and/or listen to (and really appreciate) Macedonian traditional music
-Start a new political movement
-learn to cook/bake traditional Macedonian food
What do y'all think?
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