Many people ask the same question that you asked, namely, that people really read nonfiction to learn. In a sense, all learning involves some form of memory, right? And then it's sort of what form of memory are we talking about? That specific point is something that has been very generative for me. When you start understanding something that you didn't understand before that's emotionally laden or conceptual, what exactly do you think has happened if not memory? What other cause could there be?

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