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Day 4

  • Writer: Andrea Anderson
    Andrea Anderson
  • Jan 16, 2019
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Most people, especially as they grow older, wish for a better memory. Is this true for you? Or do you often wish you could discard ole memories?

 
 
 

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43 Comments


ldmcdaniel
Feb 20, 2019

i wish i had a better memory so i could remember the small items and the bigger items more vividly

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jaydenlbrown19
Feb 19, 2019

As I’ve grown older I’ve found myself wanting to remember more and more childhood memories. Certain songs or smells will trigger a small memory and put me in a homesick rememiceful mood. I always try to close my eyes and picture the memory but with the end of the song or passing of the smell so goes the memory.

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kromenhoekjack
Jan 31, 2019

If anything, I wish I had a better memory than not, wishing for a bad memory does not change anything, the events you encountered still happened and it’s good to know what happened no matter how much u don’t want to. A photographic memory would be very cool because learning anything would be so much simpler and you would have an easier journey through school

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annarsharp22
Jan 30, 2019

I often wish for a better memory. This would improve my ability to do well in school, which is the main reason I would like better memory. Also, personally I have bad memory in general and often cannot remember things. Having better memory would be beneficial in many ways.

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lenin.arache
Jan 30, 2019

When I grow older I would wish for a better memory. I feel like thats one of the best abilities to have, especially when your older. Having this ability to look back at important experiences and stories seems heartwarming.

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