Every time you recall a memory, your brain reconstructs it rather than reproducing it exactly, filling gaps with current beliefs and emotions; this means that memories you are most certain of are often the ones you have changed the most through repeated recall over time.
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Your Memories Change Every Time You Recall ThemAdded:
Every time you recall a memory, you change it slightly. The act of remembering is reconstructive, not reproductive. Your brain fills gaps with current beliefs and emotions. The more you retell a story, the more polished and less accurate it becomes. This is not a flaw. It is how memory works.
But it means the things you are most certain you remember correctly are often the things you have changed the most through repeated recall over months and years.
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