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Forgetfulness

  • Oblivion
  • Distraction

Nature

Under normal circumstances, a thing is forgotten only by occupying the mind with something else, i.e. by losing interest in it through acquiring interest in something else. A thing cannot be forgotten by simply willing it to be gone. Loss of long term memory can result from damage to the brain, a faint original impression or agitation or excitement of a moment. A second type of forgetfulness is simply refusing to bring it to consciousness. For many a war or other tragic experience is dealt with this way.

Claim

If you're wondering if you left the electric iron plugged in, you did.

If you're wondering if you took the meat out to thaw, you didn't.

Broader

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Aggravates

Unreliability
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Aggravated by

Meaninglessness
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Related

Ignorance
Excellent
Atheism
Excellent
Unkindness
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Repression
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Poverty
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Disrespect
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Disease
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Complexity
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Strategy

Seeking oblivion
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Paying attention
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Forgetting
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Distracting
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Being mindful
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Value

Sanity-Insanity
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Piety-Impiety
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Desire-Avoidance
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Consent-Refusal
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Thoughtlessness
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Observance
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Oblivion
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Nonobservance
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Inattention
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Forgetfulness
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Distraction
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Attention
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Consciousness » Consciousness
  • Psychology » Psychology
  • Societal problems » Irresponsibility
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Jan 16, 2024