My name is Drew Morgan. I have created Memento Life Stories. I believe that these stories are connected with us. To respect the life of a loved one, there is no way other than listening to their story. Also, there is nothing more to share and share with their love of memories, lessons, experiences. Let's talk about life forever.
When I remember the memories of my childhood, I have many stories. When I was a child it is special to everyone. My childhood memories made me a man today. I remember that the various memories of my childhood really affected my personality today. Some memories made me happy, but other memories made me grow. The memory I grew up when I was six years old was because my mother took me for swimming because she was sitting nearby and was swimming at night. One day, somehow, she did not remember being there and there was no security guard. I swim in the shallow, God knows the reason, I moved to depth. You can imagine that I am still a child. Suddenly, I lost hold and started to drown. But I did not resist. I continued to sink until I reached the bottom, and in 10 seconds I felt himself suffocating
There are some distinctive properties of childhood memories. Experimental psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist Endel Tulving calls memory "psychological time travel", a process unique to humans. However, the early memories are well known from the viewpoint that adults are about to enter deeper into their childhood days. To clearly understand the world is a form of declarative memory that can be subdivided into semantic memory and episodic memory including autobiographical memories and event memories. Most people do not remember until 3 years old, and there is little memory between 3 and 6 years old, but this can be confirmed by analyzing the adult oblivity curve.