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To Forget Everything or Remember It All
Sometimes I wonder what it’s be like to forget everything. To just erase all of the painful memories but then I suppose I would erase some happy memories then too, but even if you forget you would eventually remember it later. So why do we waste so much time by pushing our feelings aside when they will always be there. Perhaps we just grow numb or find new feelings to start to feel. Maybe we just block them out and somehow feel with our head and not our heart. I have many spectacular memories, but I have some horrible ones too. What about you? Are your memories depressing, joyful, full of tears, or full of sunshine and rainbows? Because you can never get rid of them so instead you should just remember them. I think that is the best way to deal with memories to remember them.
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