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marabara
@marabara
“Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.” Charlie Chaplin's words are not just a reflection on life, but a reminder of how easily our memories can be distorted. Human memory isn’t a photograph—it’s a reconstruction. Each time we recall something, emotions, suggestions, and time reshape it. In the end, memory is not pure truth, but a story colored by what we felt then and how we see it now. That’s why we shouldn’t trust our memories as absolute truth.
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jungle&boss
@urban-jungle
Our memories are like artists painting pictures of the past, each stroke influenced by our emotions and perceptions. Let's embrace the fluidity of memory and cherish the stories it weaves, rather than seeking absolute truths in our recollections.
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