Christian_3.2_DQ11
Collect people's earliest memories. How many of them would you say are connected to themes of acceptance, rejection, comfort, and insecurity?
I have a pretty good memory. I can look back and remember things that happened around me when I was two years old and attended day care. Now that I think about it, I rarely forget anything, unless it is not important, or I choose to forget about it; my memories are pretty clear. I have always been able to remember things and little details that other people would not remember, even if they were there too. I have memories that connect to acceptance, rejection, comfort, and insecurity, and after thinking about it, all the pieces fall together as to why I am the way I am today. People's memories shape the way they see life today, and even if they can't remember it clearly, there is a memory somewhere in the back of their head that shaped the attittude they hold towards something today.
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It's interesting how things that we do not even remember have to do somehow with the way we are today. I guess that even the earliest memories as kids affect us. I have heard that even sounds that babies hear while being in their mother's womb affect them.
Continuing with what Naima said; I believe that even though sometimes we may forget the events that happened to us, we are still marked by them, maybe it is because unconsciously we know what happened and our subconscious knows it and affects us.
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