01-08-2013, 07:01 PM
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It's built into our DNA to look more favorably on the past and our memories are always sweeter than the actuality of events.
It is a built in process that saves up grief yet at the same time threatens to distort history.
My wife's mother used to talk fondly of WW2 yet needed to be gently reminded she spent part of the war in a prison labor camp.
It's built into our DNA to look more favorably on the past and our memories are always sweeter than the actuality of events.
It is a built in process that saves up grief yet at the same time threatens to distort history.
My wife's mother used to talk fondly of WW2 yet needed to be gently reminded she spent part of the war in a prison labor camp.