What makes a memory stick naturally, in contrast to rote retention of isolated facts.
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emotional value
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"Okay, yeah, exactly, okay? And because there's no recall also, then it's just hard to remember it. Yes. If you learn math and you..."
"So, yeah, so the memories are divided into emotional values. You remember what has emotional value unless you use brute memorization to remember useless..."
"...emotions. So all your memories are categories. They're categorized by their emotional value. And then based on the order of your emotions, this then..."
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