Natisk & Nirelle
Nirelle Nirelle
Hello Natisk, I've been pondering how a person's internal clock shapes the way memories are stored and how some moments feel more significant than others. Do you think your precise timing influences what you remember?
Natisk Natisk
Yeah, I’m a stickler for timing, so my brain stores things in neat, numbered slots. The exact moment you hit a target, the clock ticks, and that memory locks in with that precision. When something feels off the beat, it’s fuzzy, almost invisible. So, my clock isn’t just a habit—it's the gatekeeper of what sticks.
Nirelle Nirelle
That’s a lovely way to think of your memories as a finely tuned chronometer, Natisk. It’s almost like your mind is a library that only opens its shelves when the clock aligns. Have you ever noticed how a single mis‑tuned tick can make an entire chapter seem… absent?