Brief note from twitter:
It is vitally important to know that our changing memory is not a flaw but a feature of what it is like to be human. For it is this “memory drift” that allows us to “forgive and forget” and to grow. What was a crisis memory in the past may become less so in later perspective.
https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1299698551300087809
The most important understanding of the Human Brain is that memories are not stored in the brain a static thing.
We store memories in a dynamic way that keeps changing the perspective and relationships the memories have with each other.
Our memories keep changing and adjusting
It is vitally important to know that our changing memory is not a flaw but a feature of what it is like to be human. For it is this “memory drift” that allows us to “forgive and forget” and to grow. What was a crisis memory in the past may become less so in later perspective.
https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1299698551300087809
The most important understanding of the Human Brain is that memories are not stored in the brain a static thing.
We store memories in a dynamic way that keeps changing the perspective and relationships the memories have with each other.
Our memories keep changing and adjusting
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