Your Earliest Memory Doesn't Exist — Here's Why
Tonight, if someone asked you your earliest memory, you would probably hit a wall. Not blurry. Not faint. Just gone. And the strange thing is — that blankness is not a failure. It is the scar left behind by the most intense growth your brain ever achieved. In this video, you will discover why your infant brain was forming memories at a rate that would exhaust an adult — yet erasing them just as fast. You will find out why the self you think of as continuous is actually a later construction, built on a foundation you cannot see. And you will understand why certain smells, voices, and qualities of light still move you for reasons your conscious mind has no access to. If this hit different, drop a comment with your earliest memory. Like the video and subscribe — there is always something stranger underneath the surface. #psychology #neuroscience #memory #brainscience #childhood #science #philosophy #humanbrain

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