[Mind] amnesia

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (insanity)時間14年前 (2011/08/27 01:47), 編輯推噓1(105)
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I was trying to write something down, It happened that I didn't bring a piece of paper and a pen with me, and I didn't rush to find them, because i thought i would and could remember what was in my mind at that inspiring moment. Apparently, I was wrong. Now I am lost in the retrospection. Am I feeling upset now? Not really. Is it important to track our mind and put what's in it in words? What would happen if we don't remember those fleeting thoughts? Aren't we always in the process of thinking? If that is the case, why are we so afraid of failing to remember? Although the future is full of possibilities, we often choose to dwell on the past something, something missing, something once-in-a-lifetime, or something gone. Personally, what i hate most is a sense of regret. To avoid sensing regret, I decide to abandon that very emotion, and nothing like amnesia can leave me free from it. You never forget something by trying to forget it. You need to get amnesia, the disease, to achieve it. Ignorance is a blessing; amnesia is a bliss, until it turns into dementia @@ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.129.235.142 ※ 編輯: zofloya 來自: 220.129.235.142 (08/27 01:49)

08/27 14:07, , 1F
it IS possible to force oneself to forget something
08/27 14:07, 1F

08/27 14:08, , 2F
but the ways of doing it are almost all painful
08/27 14:08, 2F

08/27 14:08, , 3F
the best way to forget something is to change your
08/27 14:08, 3F

08/27 14:08, , 4F
mindset so that something is no longer important.
08/27 14:08, 4F

08/27 14:09, , 5F
but that's easier said than done.
08/27 14:09, 5F

08/27 18:09, , 6F
agree... well, i think the best way is to face it
08/27 18:09, 6F
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