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Memory – How Much Confidence Can One Place In It?

This changes everything!

Derek London
6 min readJul 14, 2021
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Much recent memory research suggests that our recollections are frequently unreliable.

In a previous work entitled Mental Events Are More Real Than Reality Itself, I spoke in detail about how memories are formed. The reason I titled that one the way I did is because there are some profound implications the reactivation of memory (and visualization generally) holds for The Law of Attraction; you can use it to combat trauma and even manifest a more positive life.

In this piece, I wish to build on some of those concepts and speak about flashbulb memories. Even though I will not talk about LOA so much herein, this will give you a much greater appreciation for how memory works. It made me a little more modest about how much trust I place in my own recollection of events; and, to be honest, causes me to be uneasy when I ruminate on it.

Having said that, there are positive aspects to this realization too.

These most recent blogs discussing behavioural neuroscience are framed around an incredible new book I was invited to review. It’s called Overloaded: How Every Aspect of Your Life is Influenced by Your Brain Chemicals, authored by Ginny Smith.

Derek London
Derek London

Written by Derek London

Editor for Diogenes Lounge. Writer for ILLUMINATION and a YouTube personality. Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHBpAoID8i6tqz6ksLSY8ow

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