Monday, March 9, 2009

Memories

My philosophy of a memory is an event that is saved into your brain. It is a scientific function of your brain to save events that had happened which your body was there for. With out memories there would be no personalities. People, if you would call bodies with out a brain that, would stand around staring at each other and saying, "Hi!" The definition of Memories is events that makes someone who they are which they remember.

Memories are scattered in the book, Tuesdays with Morrie. One example is that Mitch asked about being forgotten after he died. This means that people who have memories about someone will eventually die and he will be forgotten to the sand of times unless he is famous that generations will remember him. Another example is that Mitch asked Morrie if he remember the book of Job, Morrie responded "I remember." This is an example of two people sharing similar memories about an event that happened in the past.

I agree that Memories are important and it might be the only thing we have sometimes like Morrie. I think that  Memories are important because they show who we are deep down. They are linked with feelings which are important. Nothing in the book made me rethink my topic. 

What are some unique memories do you have and how did they shape your life? These could be Dreams or events.

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