Shelby Ring

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The physicists’ problem: That we don’t remember things that have not yet happened. The philosophers’ problem: That we remember something merely because it has happened. The psychologists’ problem: That we remember what suits us. The politicians’ problem: That people have a memory. The medics’ problem: That memory fails us. The unhappy lovers’ problem: That the memory of what has happened alters us.
Willful Disregard
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