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If you don't tell the story of what happened either to yourself or allowed to others, then you're not. Your memory for stuff you know is solid through stable over the years. So if you memorize six times six is 36 when you were in third grade, when you're 80, it's still going to be the same muscle memory super stable over time. And so without those cues, without the, like, if your therapist is asking you the right question, if the right associated neuron gets activated, it might then.
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