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Heresy -- to think for oneself -- not partisanship, offers the promise of a better tomorrow.
That is, employing similar processes during encoding would lead to less discriminant memory traces, which, in turn, would make it more difficult to remember whether one had made the initial judgment about oneself or the similar other person.
Perhaps it is not a bad thing to remember it and to indulge oneself again.
It can involve countless hours of hard work and determination just to remember the word for an apple, to gain the motor skills to hold a fork, and the ability to dress oneself again.
But remember that Socrates was sentenced to death by a jury of 501 Athenian citizens because he had been teaching young people that wisdom was best obtained by learning to think clearly for oneself.
Their symptoms include nightmares, flashbacks, numbing, lack of pleasure, inability to remember aspects of the traumatic event, avoidance of thoughts and feelings related to the trauma, blaming oneself for the trauma, negative thoughts, hypervigilance, being easily startled, and sleep problems.
"Killing an animal oneself is more often than not a way to forget the problem while pretending to remember".
This likewise holds throughout life for all ensuing experiences of "recognizing" oneself as being a particular kind of "I," namely, taking qua imagining oneself to be a certain sort of ego-level self (apropos Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis, it always pays to remember William Wordsworth's line, "The child is the father of the man").
That eventually leads to intentions to seek treatment for oneself and one's child". .
To live for oneself is not only selfish; it is depraved.
"It's the being left to fend for oneself that's really frustrating".
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