An earlier generation came up with the slogan "Don't trust anyone over 30."
Weren't we the ones who said, "Don't trust anyone over 30"?
But there's more to the generation that refused to trust anyone over 30.
That certainty was something he had learned to trust implicitly over the past five years.
I'll trust that arrangement over billboards and radio ads every time.
"I'll trust a good feeling over sterile reasoning any day, especially here."
The mantra of the day was "Don't trust anyone over 30."
It is the classic narrative mistake: trusting the general over the specific.
"I used to say don't trust anyone over 30," he said.
The 60's cry, "Never trust anyone over 30," may have to be reversed, give or take a few years.