Our brains are like a big library with lots of books. We can remember many things, but we can’t remember *everything*. However, the amount of information we can store is still very large. In fact, some scientists estimate that the human brain can store up to 2.5 million gigabytes of information
Our brain has two types of memory: short-term and long-term memory.
Short-term memory is like a sticky note that helps us remember something for a short period of time, like a phone number.
Long-term memory is like a book that we can read over and over again, and it can stay in our brain for a long time, like our childhood memories. Just like a library, our brain has a limited amount of space to store information.
However, just like a library, our brain can’t keep everything forever. Some books if not cared for or used will begin to rot or fall apart. If we don’t use or practice remembering something, it can be forgotten or “pruned away” over time.
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