how to remove someone from your memory ?
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Have you ever watched 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'?
If you did, then probably, for some reason you would say that total memory function could be hacked and isolate a specific memory and erase it.
But, no. That movie only proves how powerful our brain is. Even if we have experienced deep emotional trauma or cognitive recalibration, it's not just probable. Even if you submerge yourself in a deep trance with a great hypnotist the memory is still there, only supressed. And, memories are tricky. Just a hint of small sensation could re-trigger it and re-surface the memories to consciousness.
But, some tasks could help you, at least for the meantime, forget a specific person. But, that's just running away from the fact you cannot forget someone.
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If you did, then probably, for some reason you would say that total memory function could be hacked and isolate a specific memory and erase it.
But, no. That movie only proves how powerful our brain is. Even if we have experienced deep emotional trauma or cognitive recalibration, it's not just probable. Even if you submerge yourself in a deep trance with a great hypnotist the memory is still there, only supressed. And, memories are tricky. Just a hint of small sensation could re-trigger it and re-surface the memories to consciousness.
But, some tasks could help you, at least for the meantime, forget a specific person. But, that's just running away from the fact you cannot forget someone.
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If you did, then probably, for some reason you would say that total memory function could be hacked and isolate a specific memory and erase it.
But, no. That movie only proves how powerful our brain is. Even if we have experienced deep emotional trauma or cognitive recalibration, it's not just probable. Even if you submerge yourself in a deep trance with a great hypnotist the memory is still there, only supressed. And, memories are tricky. Just a hint of small sensation could re-trigger it and re-surface the memories to consciousness.
But, some tasks could help you, at least for the meantime, forget a specific person. But, that's just running away from the fact you cannot forget someone.
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But, no. That movie only proves how powerful our brain is. Even if we have experienced deep emotional trauma or cognitive recalibration, it's not just probable. Even if you submerge yourself in a deep trance with a great hypnotist the memory is still there, only supressed. And, memories are tricky. Just a hint of small sensation could re-trigger it and re-surface the memories to consciousness.
But, some tasks could help you, at least for the meantime, forget a specific person. But, that's just running away from the fact you cannot forget someone.
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PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINL.ANS
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