(A version of this post ran on October 2021.)
My son stops halfway up our stairs and then turns to come back downstairs. He thanks us for letting him have his friends over for a late-night fire in the yard and chat about music. He lets out a big yawn and comes over to my wife and I and gives us a big hug.
His hugs never gets old. They stand the test of time.
I wish there were more things like his hug. Unfortunately, there aren’t. Most things fall apart well before they should. I watch him leave to go back upstairs and find myself creating a list of things that have stood the test of time. I see a shot of the Niagara Falls in an ad on TV and quickly add it to my list. They never seem to lose their mystery.

Here’s a few things that have have stood up well over time:
- National Parks. In 2020, the National Park Service received 237 million recreation visits. Before the pandemic in 2019, the National Park System exceeded more than 327.5 million visitors, the third highest since record keeping began in 1904
- Books. The cassette replaced the record; the CD replaced the cassette, and the streaming music replaced the CD, but the book has stood the test of time.
- Wedding and Funeral business. Yes, yes, almost 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce in the U.S. It’s a figure we’ve all heard before, but it’s still a big time business. Now that’s the bad news, here’s the good news: according to the U.S. Censure every year in the U.S. there are about 2.02 million marriages in the U.S. That’s not all. The U.S funeral market is currently estimated to be worth around $20 billion annually, with 2.4 million funerals taking place each year. Now that’s saying something.
- The pencil.
- Cars. When I was a kid, I remember our cars not lasting long. We’d keep them running as long as we could, but they inevitably would leave us stranded. Compare that to my last car. The car lasted ten years and had close to 200,000 miles on it.

Instead, most things start to fall apart well before their time. Remember when television and refrigerators lasted for decades, not just a few years. Here’s a few things that have failed to stand up to the test of time. They’re the equivalent of President William Henry Harrison, who served a mere 32 days in office, before he died. These items didn’t last and need to go.
- Daylight savings time. Oh, Benjamin Franklin had the right idea creating Daylight Savings. I’m sure it was a God-send for farmers back in the day. Now, it’s a killer for suburbanites like myself.
- Vegetables. Yuck.
- Politicians who serve endless terms. Where’s term limits when you need them.
- Cell phones. Need I say more.
- Vacations. They always end too soon! They need to be longer.
These are few long and short lasting items, but I have to say: nothing stands up to my son’s hug. It doesn’t come around much, but when it does, it’s the best thing in the world.
What stands the test of time for you?
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The hugs from the kids. Oh you sum up that nice comforting feeling all too well, Brian. I will have to say that one for me stands the test of time well!
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Oh, thank you Ab. The hugs are the best. They come fewer now, but still very appreciated when they come!!!
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Brian, your recent story inspired me to tell one that was a bit similar…I also link to your original story as well…always enjoy reading your posts: http://johnrieber.com/2025/03/12/new-yorks-smallest-piece-of-real-estate-trips-me-up-an-ai-enchanced-tale-of-woe/
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Loved your story John. Ha, ha, watch out for that first step, it’s a doozy.
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Indeed!
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I giggled when I got to “Vegetables. Yuck.” Really? This is new Brian intell for me! 😜
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Oh, that’s a definite Yuck!!!! I grew up in rural farmland, that doesn’t mean I like the green stuff. Ha, ha.
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You’re full of surprises, aren’t you? 🤣🥰🤣
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I am three-times divorced, your figure is correct! Never again. Daylight Saving Time neeeeeds to end.
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My guess is that DST is gone in three years. Just a guess.
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I hope it’s far sooner, Brian!
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Wonderful lists. Nature, Books (libraries) have done a fantastic job through the ages. Good virtues stand the test of time – True Love, Honor, Self-Discipline, Hope, Peace, Compassion, Friendship, Creativity, Equality… These are a few qualities I’m so happy to find in people. And where would we be without these qualities to get us through the worst of times?
Yes, to term limits, and more/longer vacations! Vegetables?… LOL.😂
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Oh, I like your additions Rose. Yes, to friendship and everything else you listed. Yes, yes, yes. Ha, ha.
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Books, national parks, and hugs. More of those, please! I am so grateful they’ve stood the test of time! This post brought me huge smiles. Thank you, Brian!
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Enjoy your hugs from your kiddos Wynne. We often need to travel now to get a grown-kid hug. Ha, ha.
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Books and pen and paper. I still need to put my ideas on paper… I need the ‘thinking time’. I definitely agree vacations need to be longer.
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Oh, yes, I write mainly on laptop, but lists, small notes, I need to write them out. Like you, I need the thinking time. Thank you Brenda!!
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a fun list, Brian and the hugs from loved ones last forever
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I’m surprised the funeral business is up since many are cremating family members and not burying them.
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I love the hugs, books, and national parks, Brian. Your veggie comment made me smile. Carrot cake (my fave) counts as a vegetable for me; it says so on the magnet. 😃 Great list!
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Oh, yes, in my little made up world, carrot cake counts as a vegetable. Ha, ha.
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😁👍🏻🥕🍰
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I Ioved this post and blanked out when I read the ending about what are the things that according to me have stood the test of time.
Failing to come up with anything as such, i ended up going through the comments – which are just beautiful. Everyone has an interesting perspective to add to this already unique post.
I still can’t figure what according to me has stood the test of time, but this post definitely opened up my perspective to keep up with the pace of an ever changing world – with memories to steadfastly cling onto over time, hopefully . ✨
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I tend to think People — family and friends— stand the test the time. Things not so much. Thanks for your kind comments!
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Hear, hear!
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What a sweet story about your son. What a happy memory.
Vegetables. Yuck. Lol! I’m still smiling about that.
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Oh yes, I always think it would be so healthy to be a vegetarian and then I remember that I hate the taste of vegetables! I would be so out of luck!!!! Ha ha!
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True. It’s a carnivore life for me!
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