IIN to believe that if someone forgets its because it's not important?

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  • hmm fair enough I see your point, however I'm more referring it to people more than things. Eg- Someone forgets to txt back makes me feel as if i'm unimportant when they adamantly state that their so happy I'm back in their life and that I mean a lot.

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    • That's pysical action dictated by emotion, and still subject to the short term memory loss that effects all people in varying degrees.

      To only forget things that are "unimportant" would mean having a subjective type of control over memory loss, but people can't control it otherwise they'd simply choose to never forget anything.

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      • I think u meant- that's physical action not dictated by emotion, so in other words don't take it personally if they don't txt back because they meant what they said, right? I think I finally got it :D

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      • what do u mean- 'that's physical action dictated by emotion'? but I do understand the latter part :)

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        • "so happy I'm back in their life"

          Emotion.

          That's not important anyway because to only forget things that are "unimportant" would mean having a subjective type of control over memory loss, which is silly.

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          • dictate- a move by emotion, is that what ur saying and if so it still doesn't seem to make sense..And are u saying that the phrase- I'm so happy you're back in my life is irrelevant to the fact to do with forgetting to txt back? Sorry I am very literal and am having difficulty in understanding you exactly.

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            • "That's not important anyway"

              -Tommy, king of all cats.

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