memories
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Is Reality Simply a Dream We Remember Better?
There is a strange comfort in reality. It unfolds in a line, one moment connecting to the next, a steady thread that gives us a sense of continuity. We wake up in the morning, recall what we did yesterday, plan for tomorrow—and in doing so, our memories bind our existence into something coherent. Dreams, however, Continue reading
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We Exist Only in What We Remember
Disclaimer: This thought came to me while watching the movie Saiyaara, which made me realize we are nothing without our memories. Strip away our memories, and who are we? Not our names, not our titles, not even the love we once believed eternal. Without memory, all vanities, achievements, and connections lose their meaning. It is Continue reading
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Would You Still Be You Without Memory?
Who are you, really? Is it the sum of your memories—your childhood mornings, the first time you tasted loss, the softness in someone’s voice that made your heart turn? Or are you something deeper, a presence untouched by experience, still flickering even when every yesterday has been erased? I often wonder—if I lost all memory, Continue reading
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Is Forgetting Just as Important as Remembering?
I believe forgetting is essential — not just for humans, but as a concept for growth, clarity, and balance. Forgetting isn’t just the absence of memory; it’s a form of letting go. Imagine if we remembered every detail — every conversation, every mistake, every fleeting thought — life would become overwhelming. Forgetting allows us to Continue reading
