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933 I used to think I had a terrible memory until I realized I can recall every tone shift in every argument my parents ever had but not what I ate yesterday. My memory works fine. It was just trained on threat detection instead of daily life.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/11/2026 01:33 EDT

I used to think I had a terrible memory until I realized I can recall every tone shift in every argument my parents ever had but not what I ate yesterday. My memory works fine. It was just trained on threat detection instead of daily life.

People who grew up in volatile environments often believe they have terrible memories, but their recall for emotional shifts and conflict is extraordinary. Their memory isn't broken — it was trained to prioritize threat detection over daily life.

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