We tend to think of memory as a camera or a tape recorder where the past can be filed intact and called up at will. But memory is none of these things. Memory is like a storyteller, and like all storytellers, it imposes form on the raw mass of experience. Coping with Aging - Pagina 96di Richard S. Lazarus, Bernice N. Lazarus - 2006 - 256 pagineAnteprima limitata - Informazioni su questo libro
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...Wolff writes, "We tend to think of memory as a camera . . . where the past can be filed intact — But memory is a storyteller, and like all storytellers it imposes form on the raw mass of experience." Wolff conjectures that each man believes the story his memory has been telling him, although "witnesses... | |
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