There is a core to the human mind that sets us apart from other primates. We can forget incidents and episodes in our lives, but never the abiding truths that haunt us to death. But our lives are of little interest to others unless our truths also become their truths, making them see the connections between their own lives and ours. It is in these interlinking experiences that we can bond. Memories are of little use unless they carry a wider meaning whereby we all can mirror ourselves in them and say, “Oh yes, that’s me!” Memories must have stories that all of us lived in our lives in some way.