A while back, obtaining “A History of Knowledge,” a discarded 1991 book by one of our county libraries; I thought perhaps the reading would enlighten me a bit. Obviously, in those cognizant years that you have lived and experienced, you have no need for reiteration of that portion of history of which you are a product. You lived in it and through it as you are doing now. You are aware of it and know it. However, we have need of history in its entirety.