Natisk & 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?
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.
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?