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WITH THIS SIMPLE OBSERVATION, Paul has stumbled onto one of the biggest paradoxes in the research on human affect: we enshrine things in memory very differently from how we experience them in real time. The psychologist Daniel Kahneman has coined a couple of terms to make the distinction. He talks about the “experiencing self” versus the “remembering self.”
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Can already see this myself. But I think 3 years old is fun in the moment too!
All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood
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