why our brains can form arbitrary memories from seemingly random events and recall them perfectly but its hard to memorize something when you are intentionally trying to memorize it?

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why our brains can form arbitrary memories from seemingly random events and recall them perfectly but its hard to memorize something when you are intentionally trying to memorize it?

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It is also quite easy to interpret. So called stop motion which your brain sees in seconds and for even less time gets saved into your subconsciousness more than into you realizing and actively understanding what you just saw.

It is also a great way to ‘program’ and even ‘re-program’ your dream when you do such excessive some hours before the sleep. Making quick ‘snaps’ with your eyes over a picture, closing them just after you opened and then again in a different succession of pictures or whatever you want. Can even be your pet, a person, your car, your boobies in the mirror, whatever you want!
Your dreams will for sure have those ‘saved’ pictures actively involved in the action.

Where I know it from? Former scientist. I also almost never had normal dreams in my 60+ years on earth. Only lucid dreaming for me.. I used the said techniques to manipulate my own dreams, too. You know what they say: scientists like to play with their own toys, which in this case is your own ol’ dreaming.

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