So, you're done with a memory when you've extracted the information that you can use to guide yourself properly in the future.
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If you have a traumatic memory, for example, that's obsessing you, if you analyze that memory to the point where you figured out how you put yourself at risk, you can determine how you might avoid that in the future. Then the emotion associated with that goes away.
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Why did you cancel your podcast with Mohammad Hijab for the 3rd time. Can't you keep your words?
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It’s hard to consciously deal with something that while you are trying to deal with it your unconscious is trying to pack it away. It takes time to get in tune to do that.pic.twitter.com/Nulpq7LCJ4
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yes and that's why he's avoiding
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Such a great fucken
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And with what you've learned from the past, don't you think you, influential as you are, could be a bit more vocal on the tyrannical measures taken around the world right now? I ask this with utmost respect. I feel I owe my job to you. But the current measures might cost me it.
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Why is nostalgia so powerful? That seems beyond just structuring the future.
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Jordan has done 2 hour vid on youtube with Clay Routledge, It called death and meaning or something similar, they talk in some depth about Nostalgia, Clay has done studies.
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