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What is the earliest memory you can recall?

Phil O'Neil

Mike is joined by Bernard Salt, the Managing Director of The Demographics Group and  columnist with The Australian.

In a recent article, Mr. Salt shares his recollections of family life, beginning from the tender age of two. However, he delves into the intricacies of memory, suggesting that beyond these well-formed recollections, there exist elusive fragments of even earlier times.

However, the question lingers: are these fragments authentic echoes from the past, or has he perhaps woven a family story into the fabric of his own memory bank?

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Phil O'Neil
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