by Jeph Johnson
Often I strive to forget the many things I remember about my life; the joy I'll never have again; the painful mistakes and regret associated with it.
Other times my brain bears down in desperation because I want to remember things I've forgotten but can't.
The trick is turning the knob just right to synchronize your memory frequencies in such a way that the good memories feel real and the painfulness an illusion.
This is a profoundly wise
This is a profoundly wise observation, and is obviously founded upon actual experience rather than just some psychological theory.
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