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Using imperfect data to make predictions

Using imperfect data to make predictions

Your memories aren’t perfect films—they’re rough sketches. Your brain acts like an editor with fuzzy footage, filling in gaps, exaggerating bits, and simplifying others. It turns messy moments into clean, cartoon-like storyboards to keep things manageable.

But this editing isn’t random—it follows a pattern shaped by the stories you heard growing up. From childhood on, your brain has been crafting meaning through narrative.

In the end, you don’t just remember—you retell. And those retellings shape how you see yourself and your world.

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"The Self Delusion" asks a mind-bending questions: What if you from yesterday, today, and tomorrow are actually three different people? It explains how our brains create the illusion of a single, continuous-self, and how we can rewrite that story to shape our future.

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