ADHD be like
What am I doing? Oh, I’m chasing this guy. No, he’s chasing me.
It’s called “age”.
Get used to it. It comes for us all.
The doorway effect is a real thing. If you say what you’re doing as you pass through doorways, you won’t have this problem.
Good to know (as long as you’re not preoccupied).
Me who is 19 😦
You’re just starting. Pace yourself; with luck it’s a good long ride.
Is this Loss?
No one is ever horizontal, so no
No
Did you miss the
Knife?
So, it’ll be loss
Those with Alzheimer can walk around in a field all day and not forget anything. Walk through a door and poof! Gone.
There was a guy in a story by Greg Egan who could edit his memories. So he climbed this one climbing wall forever. But in his memory he had only been on the wall for an hour.
There is a fun space opera series called Black Ocean Outlaws by JS Morin where magical wizards can bring people into imaginary worlds
thanks I’ll check it out.
Pothead effect
The Sims get out of the room you are in or you die effect.
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Memories are attached to where you are.
You have a bucket of memories attached to home, school, work, waking, dreaming, etc.
Change where you are and you change the bucket of memories that you have access to.
The granularity of this effect depends on how rattled you are.
The effect can be extreme. To the point that you lose consciousness between locations.
It explains why we forgot our dreams when we wake up in the morning.
That last point is kind of bogus. The reason why we forget our dreams when we wake up is because the long term memory sectors of the brain are inactive during REM sleep.
Thats why you can only remember them if you put immediate effort into remembering after you woke up. Once you are awake you have access to long term memory and your dreams are still in your short term memory.
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