Yeah, I've got plenty of worthless stuff that I cannot get out of core memory, like my childhood phone number, my high school locker combination, and my first-ever credit card number. Some, like my driver's license number, is marginally useful.
The number of things I cannot remember without assistance is now epic. And yes, it gets worse with age. But I rarely walk into a room and wonder what it is I wanted to do there anymore. Somehow, that got better. I think.
The minute-to-minute stuff Asher mentioned (forgetting lunch, power cords, etc.) is, it seems to me, more about a lack of focus (or focusing elsewhere) than true malfunction of the memory.
The number of things I cannot remember without assistance is now epic. And yes, it gets worse with age. But I rarely walk into a room and wonder what it is I wanted to do there anymore. Somehow, that got better. I think.
The minute-to-minute stuff Asher mentioned (forgetting lunch, power cords, etc.) is, it seems to me, more about a lack of focus (or focusing elsewhere) than true malfunction of the memory.
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