How far can your memory reach?
By hibiscus_mel
@hibiscus_mel (719)
United States
January 1, 2009 1:33am CST
We all sometimes think things. As you remember things how far can you remember things. We cannot remember anything in our infancy stage. I can remember bits and pieces of things when I was 3 but I started remembering a lot at 4 years old. How about you? Can you remember things at 3 years old or younger than that?
1 response
@wingsanctuary (163)
• Malaysia
1 Jan 09
I definitely can't remember things at 3 years old or any age younger than that. I have a horrible life memory. I'm just leaving university, but I hardly remember most of the small events throughout my whole life. Even in forms of "bits and pieces", I believe I can only trace back to the age of 9. But I believe the memory lives within me, somewhere, sometimes they pop up, and I just see some flashes of my past, but when I try to remember or think about: What happened when I'm 6 years old, probably nothing will react to my memory summon. ^^
@hibiscus_mel (719)
• United States
1 Jan 09
I can remember things well when I started going to school at 5 years old. I didn't know that there would be some people who cant remember things at this age. We leanr and pick up a lot of things at this age already and it's a wonder why you remember things when you were already a little older. Oh well at least you have remember bits and pieces of your memory. If it's not worth remembering I think we should just all bury it in the past but with me the more it hurts the more I can remember it. Kind of weird but true with me.