Memories Quote by David Carr
““Memories are like that. They live between synapses and between the people who hold them. Memories, even epic ones, are perishable from their very formation even in people who don't soak their brains in mood-altering chemicals. There is only so much space on any one person's hard drive, and old memories are prone to replacement by newer ones.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Long Now, David Carr, 2015
Memories are fragile, stored briefly in brain connections and shared between people, and they fade or get overwritten over time.
In simple terms: Memories fade and get replaced.
Cherish and record important moments.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- personal journaling
- family storytelling
- archiving photos
- educational curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you decide which memories to preserve?
- What methods help you retain important experiences?
Even with effort, some memories will still be lost or distorted.