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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Not really accessible to you

Help to understand, if "accessible to you" refer accessible to one's memory?

Now see how much you can remember. Really try to find all of the words in your head. Go from one to the other. And what I can tell you is that some words might come easily, some might take some time, and some might not come at all. Well, it might feel like you might get seven, eight or nine words, but there are still some words out of reach, that you cannot grasp. And I did this to illustrate that it's an effect that you get in school, in university, in your job and daily life, that there is still too much information, that feeling that you've learned something and that it is simply not really accessible to you, that you would need it, but you can't access it.

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anonymous Help to understand, if "accessible to you" refer accessible to one's memory? It is in your memory cells in your brain. But your conscious self cannot readily bring it into focus.

  • anonymous Help to understand, if "accessible to you" refer accessible to one's memory?
  • It is in your memory cells in your brain.
  • But your conscious self cannot readily bring it into focus.
  • Have you ever tried to remember something, and cannot, but the next day you suddenly know it?
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anonymousHelp to understand, if "accessible to you" refer accessible to one's memory?

It is in your memory cells in your brain. But your conscious self cannot readily bring it into focus. Have you ever tried to remember something, and cannot, but the next day you suddenly know it?

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