If nobody remembers something, did it, in effect, ever happen? And does is it still important that it happened?
SageRose
VT
16 years old
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Even if we do not consciously remember an event, it may still have a psychological effect that changes our behavior, thereby changing others' psyches, and so on. Every event, while seemingly insignificant, changes the world; its absence would change life as we know it. Therefore, it must have happened, and it must have been important that it did.
If nobody remembers something, a tree falls in the forest.
i don't remember writing on the walls of the bus in fifth grade but my friend found it today and sent me a picture of the words that are still there and i felt my past self feel important so yeah
Is it just me or does this make you think of Coco, you know, how when nobody remembers someone, the unremembered undertakes "The Final Death." Does this make anyone else think that?
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Even if we do not consciously remember an event, it may still have a psychological effect that changes our behavior, thereby changing others' psyches, and so on. Every event, while seemingly insignificant, changes the world; its absence would change life as we know it. Therefore, it must have happened, and it must have been important that it did.
If nobody remembers something, a tree falls in the forest.
i don't remember writing on the walls of the bus in fifth grade but my friend found it today and sent me a picture of the words that are still there and i felt my past self feel important so yeah
Is it just me or does this make you think of Coco, you know, how when nobody remembers someone, the unremembered undertakes "The Final Death." Does this make anyone else think that?
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