When oblivion awaits us.
I listened to this while writing this post, try it while you read :o)
This is the first in a series of posts reflecting on our willingness to remember and the quality of that knowledge. These posts should be read in order of publication. Starting with number six, for example, would make no sense to the reader. Happy reading!
We learn something new every day. Some stay in our memory, more for some, less for others. The ability to remember something is unique to each person. Sometimes consciously, other times unconsciously. The anchors of these memories can be willpower, pleasure or suffering. In any case, we have an average maximum capacity for this memory.
Another element is that brain memory is not foolproof. In fact, it very often distorts reality and creates a need for extracorporeal evidence to ensure the integrity of our personal, but also collective memories.
The series of posts that will follow will focus on the importance of remembering. I wish I could tell you how many posts there will be on the subject, but I can assure you that we will delve quite deeply into the subject. We will begin with an initial overview of the topic, then move on to general knowledge and the conservation of the topic. All this while freely thinking, of course.
So, once again, happy reading, and may these reflections make you want to think about this topic and, who knows, perhaps take action to ensure our future survival. Do you think that’s quite strong? Wait until you read what I have to say next.
To be continued…
-Danny
I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). I have a passion: humans. Come with me and take this minute every day to explore what’s going on today and why is it trending. Click here to get your daily thought right on time for breakfast.
Sources: https://solomotivation.com
Translation by Abbie Sims: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acsims/
Last Updated on December 1, 2020 by Coach Danny