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Do people remember places better than events?

Places become important when emotions move in.

Often yes. Places become emotional anchors, making memories connected to locations especially vivid and long-lasting.

You forget the conversation.\n\nYou remember the street.\n\nYou forget the date.\n\nYou remember the smell of the sea.\n\nThe hidden mechanism is memory geography.\n\nHumans store emotions spatially.\n\nLocations become containers for identity.\n\nPeople think memories belong to time.\n\nVery often, they belong to places instead.

Do people remember places better than events?

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