Summary
This quote highlights the paradox of human memory. It suggests that as time passes, we tend to forget even the most significant memories or experiences that we believed were unforgettable. Despite our initial certainty, the passage of time gradually erodes these memories, reminding us of the fallibility of our recollection. It serves as a reminder to cherish and appreciate the moments that we hold dear because they can easily slip away from our consciousness.
Topics
Memory
By Joan Didion