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Selective memory

paiute

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Whenever I think about the way we filter memories, I recall this snippet from Mark Twain:

"Only four days ago, right in the next farm house to the one where I am spending the summer, a grandmother, old and gray and sweet, one of the loveliest spirits in the land, was sitting at her work, when her young grandson crept in and got down an old, battered, rusty gun which had not been touched for many years and was supposed not to be loaded, and pointed it at her, laughing and threatening to shoot. In her fright she ran screaming and pleading toward the door on the other side of the room; but as she passed him he placed the gun almost against her very breast and pulled the trigger! He had supposed it was not loaded. And he was right—it wasn’t. So there wasn’t any harm done. It is the only case of that kind I ever heard of."
 
Yes, we all have selective memories, but what in particular stands out to you about this one? I seem to be missing your point.
 
Yes, we all have selective memories, but what in particular stands out to you about this one? I seem to be missing your point.

I believe, since this is the forum for "Latest Commentary Issues", Paiute's referring to JR's item on how people don't remember the two hundred times they had a premonition that didn't come true, but they always remember the one time that it did. In this case, Twain's saying the same thing, only he's funnier than me and you and Paiute and Randi.....
 
I believe, since this is the forum for "Latest Commentary Issues", Paiute's referring to JR's item on how people don't remember the two hundred times they had a premonition that didn't come true, but they always remember the one time that it did. In this case, Twain's saying the same thing, only he's funnier than me and you and Paiute and Randi.....

Oh! Now I get it. I suppose I should have taken into account that this was Twain.
 

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