how can our brains remember that we forgot something, but it can’t remember what we forgot?

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how can our brains remember that we forgot something, but it can’t remember what we forgot?

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Think of it like a spiderweb with a point of convergence removed, but the links still headed in that direction.

You have associated memories that recognize that more information is involved, but cannot recall what the specific point was.

Or, think a desktop shortcut where the original file has been removed. The shortcut knows the file should exist, but its gone.

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