This is True because it's practice.
Answer:
Talk to other people....
Explanation:
That is if you had "close" people
Gatsby tells Nick lies about his past life. When they are riding together to New York, Gatsby says “something about my life”, he then proceeds to tell Nick about his very rich mix-western family background and “a family tradition” of his Oxford education. Gatsby also tells him how when his entire family died, he inherited lots of money which allowed him to travel all around Europe where he collected many jewels, painted, and tried to escape a sad memory. Nick was one of the very few people who was genuine in becoming friends with Gatsby, and Gatsby felt he needed Nicks approval. Gatsby also wants Nick to believe the wealthy background that Gatsby has invented about himself as a way of making it real.
I think it is effective the question refers to The House of Mango Street, by Mexican-American writer Sandra Cisneros. The novella tells the story of a girl and how spaces in her house are connected to her memories and her very own identity.
Since one of the intentions of the novella is to show how memories are connected to the character and her spaces, the technique chosen by Cisneros works; it tries to show that memories don't always come in a tight way and they are not usually in order, so vignettes are a suitable technique.