Now there are young adults who were born after 9/11, who have no direct or televised experience of the smoldering ruins or the silent skies.
Time marches on; memories do not. They stay locked in place — in amber, perhaps, or something far less valuable. They define us, as a generation and as a people.
How do we honor them and move on? Only by understanding them, I guess, by realizing the many ways they hold us in their thrall.