• kamenLady.@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I’m wondering now, how our little brains would adapt to living like for thousands of years. Would we really start forgetting things that are waaaay back?

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      5 months ago

      I’ve already forgotten most of my childhood and I’m only around 30. So I’d assume, yes.

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          5 months ago

          Nah, it’s just shitty memory. I have had quite the happy childhood, actually.

          I don’t find myself reminiscing a lot and in the rare cases I do, there are quite some gaps. Even in more recent times. If I really try to dig, maybe it comes back, but I assume it’s “use it or lose it”.

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              5 months ago

              You actually can’t. Human memory is really quite terrible. Most of your older memories are likely distorted by other people telling you about them, or even just the natural decay that occurs whenever you recall a memory.