Hoarding time isn’t the same as a balancing a stack of newspapers, or an envelope of hairpins in a box of envelopes with hairpins. It’s not the same because hoarding time is about keeping memories, memories of loved ones, places, and things. Things are what we see when we suspect someone is a hoarder.
HOARDING TIME: MEMORY LOSS IN AGING BOOMERS
October 9, 2022 by David Gillaspie
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FAKE NEWS SHARED BY BABY BOOMERS, BUT WHY?
January 11, 2019 by David Gillaspie

For online fans of social media there’s a drumbeat across many platforms saying the same thing: Baby boomers share more fake news than any other demographic. The usual cutoff age is sixty five, so I’ve got another year before I hit that wall. If you are a boomer I’ve got a question: Do […]
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