“Time is a jet plane, it moves too fast,” wrote Bob Dylan. “Oh but what a shame if all we’ve shared can’t last.” As I get older, the concept of time passing just knocks me out, more than it ever did before. I find myself thinking about something that once happened to me – it could be as trivial as a song I heard on the radio, or a funny thing a buddy said to me – and I’ll realize it took place 25 or 30 years ago, a time when some of my co-workers weren’t even born yet. Call it “the Middle Aged Blues.” Everyone gets ‘em, even if they don’t want to own up to it. Which leads me to something that will be discussed a lot in the days ahead—the 30th anniversary of the first global… read more
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