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Summary of Why We Remember by Charan Ranganath: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matters - cover

Summary of Why We Remember by Charan Ranganath: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matters

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Summary of Why We Remember by Charan Ranganath: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matterswhy we remember unlocking memory's power to hold on to what matters
 
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Charan Ranganath's book, Why We Remember, offers a groundbreaking exploration of memory's role in our lives. Ranganath reveals how our brains record the past and use it to understand our present and plan for the future. Memory is a transformative force that shapes our experiences, often in invisible and destructive ways. Understanding memory can help with daily tasks like finding keys and memory loss as we age. By working with the brain's ability to learn and reinterpret past events, we can heal trauma, shed biases, learn faster, and grow in self-awareness. The book includes studies and examples from pop culture and Ranganath's life as a scientist, father, and child of immigrants.
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