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The Paradox of Memory: Why Forgetting Makes Learning Possible

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3 points by atomicnature a month ago · 3 comments

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tfwnopmt a month ago

Why is forgetting necessary? Would willful ignorance suffice?

There's a common phrase "putting that aside for now" which lets you explore other avenues in spite of contradictions

  • atomicnatureOP a month ago

    Willful ignorance is a different process. Consider a food analogy.

    Of the food we take - cells accept a % of it as nutrients and such, rest is discarded as waste. The cells know how to get this job done - it's a very complex process for sure.

    I think it's the same with information content - a % actually is useful for making life happen - whereas the rest should ideally be discarded because it is meaningless from a life perspective. The mind just knows what's important most of the time.

    In this case - willful ignorance would be something like intermittent fasting or regulating food intake carefully, since it is a conscious process.

    The former process is unconscious and operates at the "cell level" whereas the latter is a conscious process that operates at the "whole-being" level.

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