If Baby Boomers like me (born between 1946 and ’64) don’t record or write down memories from our youth, they’ll soon be forgotten. In today’s digital world, I’m not sure that experiences last long enough for most youth. Meaning, they don’t have much chance of remaining affixed to a kid’s memory banks. As kids, teens from this generation age, by the time they hit their 50s, their 60s, how many youthful memories will they still retain?
In one brain cell and out the other. What’s that app where the photo lasts for only so long and then disappears? That’s how I ...