Blasts from the past
Rex Morgan, M.D., 2/10/25
Even as I age, I stick to one of my core values, which is that nostalgia is, ultimately, a poison, a way to project your discontent onto an imagined past that includes only your hazy, positive memories and none of the very real problems present in any historical period. Still, I recognize its fundamental appeal. Wouldn't it be great to live in a time when professionals would be addressed in a friendly way by a shorthand nickname based on their well-respected job -- "Teach," "Padre," and such? And wouldn't be great to live in a time when a high school teacher could spend so much time at the bar that the bouncers there would be like "Oh, that guy? The one who's here so often that you easily recognize him? He's a high school teacher, and no, I don't really know how he can get up in the morning in time to get to class, given how much he drinks here every night."
Herb and Jamaal, 2/10/25