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Choosing Memories by Larry John
I think it is interesting how we choose to remember what we remember. My wife and I can be at the same event, meeting, or party and come home with totally different memories of the same situations. We could be talking to the same person and walk away with a totally different “take” on the conversation. Now it’s not as if one of us is lying. We are both telling each other our version of the “true” story. True Truth is not always true. What we choose to remember …with the operative word being “choose”…can be 180 degrees different from what someone else chooses to remember. So it is with many things in life. From religion to politics… a person’s “point of view” is normally dictated by the View one wants to point To. We always see and hear what we want to see and hear. Think about it.
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