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irinina [24]
3 years ago
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Would you prefer less memory and a happier life (as Clive seems to have) or 'normal' memory, and sometimes being hunted by negat

ive ghosts (memories) from the past?
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jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
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Personally, I would prefer less memory and live a happier life. Let me explain why, my life is very beautiful and I am very grateful for that. However, there are many things I want to forget and erase from my memories. For example: My parents are very great, I couldn't have asked for better parents. But, my mother specifically gets easily irritated very easily, you have to treat her as if you were holding porcelain in your hands. And, there are many things that my mother has done to me that over the course of time I have not forgotten. And, even though I am no longer resentful, thinking of the past still brings back bad memories I wish I could forget. My mother is very harsh when she punishes, even for minor acts of imperfections. Sometimes, I want to forget everything from the past and even things from the present because living with family members who don't share your same beliefs isn't easy.

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