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Memory can be unreliable

July 22, 2011 By Nathalie Himmelrich Leave a Comment

Memory can be unreliable.

Wedding memories

Every time we pull out a scene, we fiddle with it a bit before we put it back.
We are constantly altering our memory so that the past won’t conflict with the present.
If, for example, we’re hating our ex-husband now, we might remember the wedding as less happy and might say: ‘He was never the right one anyway.’
Sounds familiar?

[Tweet “your memory of what happened is NOT what really happened…”]

Filed Under: love/relationship/marriage Tagged With: memories, memory

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