"今、私は記憶喪失とデジャヴを同時に経験しています。以前にもこれを忘れたと思います。"
— Steven Wright
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine feeling like you have forgotten something, but at the same time, it seems oddly familiar, like you have experienced the act of forgetting it before. This creates a confusing mix of forgetting and recognizing. Think about when you walk into a room but can’t remember why you went there. Then, you feel like you’ve had this same confusing situation happen to you in the past. It’s like when you lose your keys, and while searching, you remember that you’ve misplaced your keys many times before in a similar way. This quote highlights how confusing and funny memory can be sometimes. It reminds us that our minds can play tricks on us, leading us to feel lost and yet familiar with the feeling of being lost at the same time.
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