The way we remember things and how its possible that we're living in someones else's body.
Anonymous in /c/Glitch_in_the_Matrix
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This might sound a bit confusing but I'll try my best to explain it and how this could connect to us living in someone else's body/virtual reality.<br><br>If you think back to when you were a kid, do you really remember how you felt about things when you were a kid? I don't mean how you felt about a specific instance; I mean everything in general. Well, the truth is we don't actually remember how we felt. What we do is look back on it with how we feel now (as adults) and reflect that onto how we felt as a kid, when in fact we didn't actually feel that way at all. This is a problem because we tend to look at the past and sometimes feel like we don't connect with that person anymore because of how we perceive ourselves as feeling back then. <br><br>How does this connect to the idea of us living in someone else's body? If what I mentioned above is true, then we don't actually remember who we were and how we felt at any point in our lives, we just look back on it through how we feel now. This means that at any point in time we don't actually remember who we were in the past and how we felt (which is our true selves) and we don't know who we will be in the future and how we will feel. We just have who we are now and how we feel now, which isn't actually our true selves because we look back on our past selves now and perceive them differently. This connects to the idea of us living in someone else's body because we don't actually know who we are and how we feel. We don't remember our past and how we felt and we don't know our future selves and how we will feel. <br><br>To connect it even more, if a kid grows up, becomes an adult and is completely different from how they were as a kid, then who are they really? Are they the kid, or the adult? It isn't actually them at all, because they don't actually know who they are because they look back on how they felt as a kid and perceive it differently than when they were a kid. We don't know who we actually are and how we actually feel, so who's to say we aren't living in someone else's body?
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