Skizziks - it is oh so important. I realise it because I had to have brain surgery and have lost so much of mine. I still love my sons and dogs, but have lost most of the memories of them growing up, odd days out etc. Some seems to still be here, but its mostly older bad memories - and I still miss those I have lost - my dad, my wee one whos ashes sit next to me now.
I was thinking of smart drugs/diet, as I understand this has helped patients with elderly shrivelled grey cells problems. I think my memories fell out when they opened up my head, pehaps flew away disguised as a flock of fairies - often said I was away with them. We are moulded by experiences, and learn from them, and memory is part of that.
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well explain to me why women keep having kids when it's often described as the most painful and traumatic experience one can have.
Its the aaaah factor, when the little being is placed in your arms - nature makes us feel soft to babies - of just about any species - its the babies protection, to look endearing. Its probably no worse than you peeing out a squash ball. As I remember - its peeing afterwards that is worse. You know all you get is the burning, no gift at the end.
Bagatelle - a diary or journal is a good thing to keep. Go for it.
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