@obviouslylucifer said in How does a person walks away from all of the memories?:
@mr-h said in How does a person walks away from all of the memories?:
@cjko
Let me know when you find the answer to that!
Try walking through multiple doorways!
Apparently our brains record memories in segments, or episodes, rather than as a continuous event.
Dubbed the “Event Horizon Model”, walking through a doorway triggers memory segmentation, like a video editor inserting a momentary pause between scenes.
In that tiny pause—the Event Horizon—the connective parts of memories can be lost, and we suddenly can’t recall that we got up from watching the basketball game to unplug the iron in the next room.
So keep walking through those doorways!
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Damn, so doorways were the keys all along! :joy:
I wish it was as simple as that, but the said doorways have to be significant so that the old memories are replaced with new and fresher ones.
In fact that's how I think it's the best way to deal with the said memories.
When I think about walking away from memories, i'm thinking about bittersweet memories, memories that happened in the past and u know nothing like that will ever happen again, so the best way to "walk away" from them is probably replacing them with new ones, like u mentioned. But how does one walk tho the said doorways, when the last doorways you walked before are so magnificent?