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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Because storage happens by default, but retrieval is more tricky. It’s in there, but you might not consciously be aware of what ‘it’ is.

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