Thinking in Both General and Particular Details: Memories as Public Insights

  “Four Older men in a restaurant. Nothing unusual about that. Except to the observant and astute to the modern social dynamics, it does warrant a thought. Four Older men, each representative of at least three age groupings, 40s, 50s, and early 60s, and each at separate small tables across the dining room. There are … Continue reading Thinking in Both General and Particular Details: Memories as Public Insights