Jackson Grant has regrets. His life has been spent in preparation for the future. Now that the future is here, he is not prepared. As if by a thief, his days have been stolen away. There is nothing that can be done, so he continually dwells in what has passed. The longing for a time that should have been appreciated more than it was. Especially the reminiscence of one particular day. That one day. Jack will come to understand that it is impossible to relive the past. It cannot be brought back. He will realize that life happens, and that, in the end, a man is only a recollection of the sum of those days. Only tattered souvenirs and fading memories. Eventually, it all goes away. In the blink of an eye. He will come to terms with life -- with his life. There will be no grand epiphany. No great mystery will be revealed. He will only remember. Jackson Grant will remember a day.
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