> Which is easier for you to remember: facts you’ve seen a hundred times in your lifetime, or facts you’ve seen once or twice?
The human brain isn't a statistical aggregator. If you see a psychologically socking thing once in your lifetime, you might remember it even after dementia hits when you're old.
On the other hand, you pass by hundrends of shops every day and receive the data signal of their signs over and over and over, yet you remember nothing.
You remeber stuff you pay attention to (for whatever reason)
The human brain isn't a statistical aggregator. If you see a psychologically socking thing once in your lifetime, you might remember it even after dementia hits when you're old.
On the other hand, you pass by hundrends of shops every day and receive the data signal of their signs over and over and over, yet you remember nothing.
You remeber stuff you pay attention to (for whatever reason)