Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Understanding Myself, Fifty Years Later A notebook, a classroom memory, and a late-life moment of recognition

A Natural Molecule Shows Surprising Power Against Alzheimer’s.


Understanding Myself, Fifty Years Later A notebook, a classroom memory, and a late-life moment of recognition


Then as farce, now as tragedy


The first Christmas Card Wikimedia Commons


Stories have always been an important part of the human experience. Even people who don’t consume books, movies, or television shows still embrace stories. It’s how we recount our experiences and how lessons have long been passed from one generation to the next, even before we could use to to reach the masses.

There’s a reason good storytellers become icons now that you can tell that story to millions of people

Nothing Better Than a Whole Lot of Books: In Praise of Bibliomania