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Should we forget the past to give ourselves a future? (interpretion…
Should we forget the past to give ourselves a future?
Definition
Forget
Thesuarus
escape one's memory
Obliterate
Consign to oblivion
Hidden
Intentionally forget
past
thesaurus
history
old time
self
What exactly happened in the past
Something bad in the past
hidden
bad memory
trauma
X give ourselves a future
self
X has positive effect on our future.
X give us more time
re-phrase
To progress in the future, is it necessary to forget what happened?
subquestion
Are we consist of what happened in the past? If it is true, then forgetting what happened means abandonment of ourselves?
The opposite of forget is remember, and isn't remembering things that keep us from mistaking again a good things?
If we forget what has happened, does it means that we will more likely to commit same mistake?If it is true, then how can we say that forgetting give us future?
Is forget is autonomous or voluntary
How we reach a compromise between presence and future in terms of forgetting?
Other
related philosophy theory
empiricism
determinism
behaviorism
interpretion
forget what is bad the make us upset
memory is limited
forget trauma which make us afraid of some specific things
once bitten, twice shy
forget is default, and to remember is positive
past as bad or redundant or somethings that keep us in comfort zone
context
once bitten, twice shy
post traumatic stress disorder
war trauma
trauma in childhood
my expience
previous event, experience and memory that have repercussion on status quo or that are at least not beneficial