Write paragargh on journey down the memory lane
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Memories are like story books. They record our experiences and the lessons we have learned from them.
Memories
are like story books. They record our
experiences
and the
lessons
we have learned from them. It is when we have quiet moments, or moments of introspection and reflection, that we allow memories to catch up with us.
Memories, both positive and negative, always have the stamp of a culture and are embedded in our consciousness as myths, dreams and fantasies. Like a motion picture in progress, they come and go and we all reach a stage when we know that we have to, for sure, release certain memories if we wish to maintain our peace and our equilibrium.
When unpleasant memories stick for a long time and refuse to go away, that is perhaps nature’s way of protecting us. Unpleasant memories can become a warning signal for us, so that we do not repeat past mistakes. There is a reason why distrust can serve a purpose. Memories remind us that not everyone and everybody is to be trusted. They surface again and again, reminding us that there are certain steps we can and must take to avoid further hurt.
Memories
are like story books. They record our
experiences
and the
lessons
we have learned from them. It is when we have quiet moments, or moments of introspection and reflection, that we allow memories to catch up with us.
Memories, both positive and negative, always have the stamp of a culture and are embedded in our consciousness as myths, dreams and fantasies. Like a motion picture in progress, they come and go and we all reach a stage when we know that we have to, for sure, release certain memories if we wish to maintain our peace and our equilibrium.
When unpleasant memories stick for a long time and refuse to go away, that is perhaps nature’s way of protecting us. Unpleasant memories can become a warning signal for us, so that we do not repeat past mistakes. There is a reason why distrust can serve a purpose. Memories remind us that not everyone and everybody is to be trusted. They surface again and again, reminding us that there are certain steps we can and must take to avoid further hurt.
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