Thursday, October 15, 2015

Emma

Memory

Memory is a way of freezing a moment in your mind that has a particular significance to you. What's interesting is that memory is subjective, and each time a memory is recalled, it is altered a bit and recategorized, often influenced by one's current state and experiences. Memories are not accurate or reliable portrayals of past events, but instead emotionally charged descriptions of experiences. They are often multi-sensory, including details of smell, sound, taste, touch, or sight, and their recollection is often triggered by the same.

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