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#983141 added May 9, 2020 at 10:17am
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Are You Safe To Remember?
Choose an event in your life that someone else remembers differently. Describe both memories and debate the differences. Who do you think is right? Why do you think you remember it differently?

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SAFETY IN REMEMBERING

Question: an event in your life that someone else remembers differently. Ans: Probably all of them.

Question: Who do you think is right? Ans: Me

One of my Eastern Star relatives told me that history is all wrong because historians were working for a governing influence and would have lost their lives if they wrote truth.

Where I live, a lot of people just say they can't remember anything. Have you ever watched the real cop shows? The perpetrator just lies and thinks the cops will believe him or her.

Memory can shift if you don't want to remember what you did to others? Remembering it the way it really happened in the context of this prompt may try to lay blame in a wrong place. Lets not go there.

A psychologist once told me even people who say they don't remember do??

Pandemic paranoia being what it is we should try to be better each day. Explain ourselves more thoroughly as we talk and write to each other. Maybe it's part of practicing being in the moment. Avoid the temptation to riot, maim, and murder.

BYE. Merit Badge in Courage
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