The use of recreational medicine adversely affects the body and may hinder people's memory. The main problem is whether dependency on this recreational medicine is the main reason for the mind affecting truth and memory, and how creative non-fiction writers appear. Dependence on medicines such as cocaine and crystals may affect the cognitive ability of the author and thereby link it to memory. When the author is addicted to these medicines, their brains are affected, so they can no longer distinguish between truth and memory, leading to ambiguous and erroneous memories.
Abstract: When reconstructing or communicating personal biographies, people tend to expand myths, cognition, and memory fragments that have been discussed over and over again and again. Sometimes we mix events, which are considered common to a particular generation, when memory is the basis for interpreting the past. For example, although only a few women got university education in 1968, this view is exactly opposite to "there are many people at university", as for the extensive use of contraceptives at the time as well is.
You may think that memory represents facts, events or sensory experiences that you do not have doubt - as you remember it happened - did it really represent the truth of the problem? Memory studies have shown that they often degrade rapidly on the basis of many internal and external variables. Memory tends to change over time. Basic premise of recent research: As we search memory, we learn through current experience and lens, so it will be changed a little. Metaphorically, memory is a neuron shape shifter. Memory can take over our current experience or "forget" forever. We can create memories, suppress memory, play memory, and plant memory. They can all be done unconsciously. They are highly flexible and therefore very unreliable in the long run