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Have you ever felt anxious when you can't remember the name of the actor in the movie you saw last week? Or, having entered the room, they forgot why they came here? And when you can't remember if you turned off the iron at home? Sometimes it's scary, but for most of us, forgetting is completely normal. Our brains are not designed to remember every name we hear, plan we make, or day we experience. The fact that your memory sometimes fails does not mean that it is impaired or susceptible to disease. In fact, forgetting is part of being human. In the book "Remember", neuroscientist and author Lisa Genova explains the nature of memories, why some are temporary (WiFi password) and others are long-lasting (wedding day), the clear difference between ordinary forgetfulness and that which is already a symptom of Alzheimer's disease or dementia This book can change your life, because when you understand the language of memory and how it functions, you will learn about natural weaknesses and potential superpowers...