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Our memories define who we are as people. It’s no wonder then that humans have always been fascinated by the ideas of wielding the power of perfect recall, or having the ability to forget painful experiences. Would these tools give us more control over our work, relationships or health? Or does the allure of control over our memory pose more dangers than benefits?
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Our memories define who we are as people. It’s no wonder then that humans have always been fascinated by the ideas of wielding the power of perfect recall, or having the ability to forget painful experiences. Would these tools give us more control over our work, relationships or health? Or does the allure of control over our memory pose more dangers than benefits?