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Does your outlook influence what you remember?

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Originally Posted by Doctordick View Post
... What I was really trying to bring up is the issue of happiness itself. Do happy people have a tendency to forget unhappy events? I am certainly convinced that we do. If that is actually all it takes to be happy; it is a very profound statement about the lives of happy people.

I was just looking for a little discussion of the idea because I am a very curious person. My equation certainly doesn't require one to forget unhappy experiences.

Have fun -- Dick
I'm more of an expert on unhappiness, which if I discuss only engenders more, so nuff said. I have no idea how it all works, but I'm happy enough just to have not waked up dead this morning. I did however snatch a vicarious bit of happitudinality to hear that you two love-birds are...well...love birds.


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