Well we kinda know that persistent memory is reinforced by emotional importance (at the time) and such a "networked" event is going to have stronger associations to other memories and thus trigger a more compete recall than "isolated" events.
It's a remarkable thing, the mind 
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For the past 25 or so years I find that I position a lot of the past by how old my son (roughly) was at the time.
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That's another great heuristic.
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This is why decision making with large data sets seems like magic. You pull the history of a million ghosts through the fog of memory.
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I’m kinda the same, and my memory from 2013-2018 is kind of annoyingly all smooshed up because I lived in the same place, loved the same woman, worked on the same product... I think I divide it a little by the config of the team I worked with, and changes in my online life
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psychologists can tell a lot about a person and their personality type depending on how they group their past events. eg. agreeable people usually tend to group their past based on the relationships they have been. Interesting.
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