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In many ways, how we communicate words to each other matter. Especially the words we use to describe periods of history, or moments in time. Take "The Enlightment" or "The Renaissance" - these words are now loaded with history itself (get it) and that means we can't use it collectively to describe another period. They start to form an identity on its own that we can't unsubscribe to mimetically
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I miss that we used to speak about the decades as they were unfolding. Now that's been replaced by talking about generations, emphasizing the time one was born instead of the times we are all currently living in
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