I read an interesting comment today. Human memories are often that wonderful times are remembered while bad times are forgotten, leaving memories of how much better things were in the past. The consequences of this idea, if it is true, are enormous. Being somewhat insensitive, I am not sure how much better or worse "things" were. I have to ask my wife. And others.
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