I articulate the "food testers" to the best of my ability, yet four of my peers gravitate toward the use of business cards. My difficulty at first is I do not see how much work I can do with a business card re-contextualization. As a look at particular business card memories of that time culminate in my mind. As we discussed in ENGL 407 Blackboard Weekly Post #5, the narrator makes choices when telling the narrative as to what portions of the event to tell and which portions to negate depending on the work they intend to do and the yarn they decide to weave.

I don't like talking about myself and the business cards place me at the center of the narrative. On the other hand, I have an added burden of having to make the narrative somehow universal to the human condition in order to hold my reader's interest. Having worked in the sciences and technologies for so long, I am more comfortable talking about objects and writing in third person where I am not the subject. This leads to the third problem: how to make this hold someone's interest. Business cards will require more thought.