¿Por qué olvidas al cruzar una puerta?
You walk into another room and your brain cuts the scene. The idea you had falls through the trapdoor. Here you'll see why the "door effect" exists, what it has to do with event boundaries, the hippocampus, and context, and how to use simple tricks to make your idea survive the scene change. You're not failing: you're editing. Subscribe if you like weird answers to questions you've always had!

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