It depends. Memory is a strange thing. I can't remember where things are in the house, but if there's a problem I'm working on, I will remember tiny details from years ago.
Memory is often tempered by importance. Your brain puts less importance on the location of objects that are relocatable but more importance on tasks and processes that require thought and planning. You're better geared for process-based thinking and memory than simple object property data storage.
>It depends. Memory is a strange thing. I can't remember where things are in the house, but if there's a problem I'm working on, I will remember tiny details from years ago.
Memory is often tempered by importance. Your brain puts less importance on the location of objects that are relocatable but more importance on tasks and processes that require thought and planning. You're better geared for process-based thinking and memory than simple object property data storage.
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