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Brett and Kate McKay<br />

Why Keep a Journal<br />

1. Your children and grandchildren will want to read it. I know it’s<br />

hard to believe right now. Your life probably seems quite ordinary and<br />

of little interest to anyone else. And every generation believes that life<br />

will pretty much continue on like it is now. When your great-grandpa<br />

was kicking it in the 1920s, he thought to himself, “Who would want<br />

to read about this new fangled radio or how I get my food out of an<br />

icebox? Phhht! That’s boring stuff!” But it’s not boring anymore; to<br />

this generation, such a peek at the olden days is fascinating. And so it<br />

is with you. When your grandkids are talking to people via hologram,<br />

they are going to be absolutely fascinated by your impressions of those<br />

ancient things like cell phones. And unfortunately, they’re not going<br />

to be curious about it until they get into their 20s, realize you’re going<br />

to die, and start asking you questions.<br />

Trust me, while you think that you’ll be able to remember everything<br />

just as clearly in the future, you won’t. Remember when you were a kid<br />

and you thought your experiences would be easily recalled at age 30?<br />

Now what do you remember from those days besides that time a dog<br />

bit you in the face?<br />

As each year passes, the pixels of our memories burn out and the<br />

haze sets in. By age 80, you’ll only remember the faintest outlines of<br />

the big things that happened to you. But the stuff that’s really interesting<br />

is often the little, seemingly mundane details of life. What was<br />

a man’s daily routine like in 2009? Of course, the whippersnappers<br />

will ask you about the big stuff too: “Where were you when you found<br />

out about the attacks on the World Trade Center?” and “What did<br />

you think about the election of Barack Obama?” Your journals will<br />

give them the answers they’ll be looking for and will bring you closer.<br />

And who knows? Maybe the whole world might be interested in<br />

your musings someday. You may not think so now, but how many<br />

famous men knew that they would be famous before they actually<br />

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