Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
One insight from my worsened memory in recent years (whether a Covid after effect ot aging or something more ominous) is how clear the link between emotions and memory is. Things that never evoked any emotion are most easily forgotten. I used to think strong emotions reinforce the associated memories. Now I think all memories are intrinsically sentimental. If you could truly care about nothing you’d have true amnesia. Identity is memory is temporally coherent sentiment history. People with very strong but not eidetic memories simply have a high baseline of caring mildly about almost everyone and everything in the world. My mom is one such person (in her 80s she still remembers like a hundred plus birthdays of extended family members; it’s her freak superpower). I used to have a strong general knowledge memory of history, science etc, but not for personal info.
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
You are the sum of all the emotions you have felt so far
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rafa
@rafa
If the algo is constantly trying to trigger extreme emotions all the time, do we become numb to the mundane? — and if so, is our memory impacted by this?
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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
This feels both more true and more poetic than being a sum of all memories.
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