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2328: Making Room for the New

I have wholeheartedly accepted my status as the "Absent-Minded Professor."

It happens repeatedly: someone will ask me about a specific post I wrote months ago,  asking how the idea popped up and I find myself completely blank. No matter how hard I push, the content, context, and flow of that particular piece remain out of reach. It is only when I read the post again that the "state of flow" returns, and I can once again explain my perspective.

After completing 2,327 posts, I’ve realized this is simply a natural process. Rather than an oversight, it is a healthy mental clearing. 

There is a certain grace in forgetting; it ensures that every new thought is fresh and not just a rehearsal of the past.

Besides, I still remember the essentials: the faces of loved ones, my research, my domain, and even the quirks of vehicle numbers and their owners! That is more than enough to enjoy life.

Perhaps we aren't meant to carry everything we've ever said just the wisdom we gained from saying it.

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