Why can we not remember everything?

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So basically our brain is this super awesome thing that does a lot of work for us. But memory is kind of weird. I can remember like 2 or 3 scenes from back when I was just a little child but I can’t even remember what I ate for lunch a week ago. Also I still know the name of some games I played 10+ years ago but have forgotten some games that I played only like 5 years ago. Why is our memory so limited and why are there things I remeber that are absolutely randomly.

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There’s a really good analogy I learned a while ago. Think of it like a path in the snow. Once someone accesses a memory, you create a path in the snow. Now, this is still a rough path, so it would be hard to access. However, the more you access it, the easier it is to cross the path and retrieve the memory. The less you access it, the more snow piles up on the path, making it harder to cross.

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