So, you're getting married, or maybe you've gotten married recently. If you're in the planning stages, you're in the middle of making a million and one choices, and more often than not, they're costing you a fairly sized penny. If you've planned a wedding, and are recently married, you likely are skimming through your wedding photos and reliving the day that it was - the way your mom looked at you when they finally sowed you into the dress or the crazy dance party that took place later that night. In either case, you're either preparing to, or have already shared your wedding photos on all of the various social media outlets that you go to - facebook, instagram, etc.
And then what?
Do you go back in the following weeks and go through them again? What about the following years? What about - heaven forbid - if facebook becomes non-existent?
There are many out there who refer to our generation (those of us with our smartphones pretty much surgically attached to our hands) as the forgotten generation, and when you think about it, it's not hard to see why. Generations before us had something physical to hand down for years and years, where these days, all we do is put them online. When you think about it, what will we have to hand our grandchildren 50 years from now? Our facebook passwords to log on and check things out? Probably not. We are forgotten because there are no physical artifacts to share with our kids, and their kids, and we've done it to ourselves.
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