Baroudi examines how writing transforms the fear of forgetting into a way of inhabiting time, rather than simply enduring it.
Earlier this year, 20-year-old Vishvaa Rajakumar memorized 80 random numbers in 13.5 seconds—roughly six numbers per second. This feat helped him win the Memory League World Championship, a tournament ...
Forgetting things is a blessing, believe it or not. For proof, imagine a world where every detail you ever came across was etched indelibly in your mind. Every conversation you regret, every rejection ...
The often-cited phrase “forgive and forget” is both common and problematic. It’s frequently used to persuade or pressure people into forgiving those who have wronged them. However, the idea that ...
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The quantum physics behind why we forget
Forgetting feels like a failure of attention, but physics treats it as a fundamental process with a measurable price. At the ...
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