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Why do small objects sometimes carry big emotions?

The size of an object rarely predicts the size of a memory.

Small objects can feel priceless because emotions and memories often become attached to them.

An old ticket stub.\n\nA cheap ring.\n\nA faded postcard.\n\nThe hidden mechanism is symbolic objects.\n\nHumans store emotions externally.\n\nObjects become memory containers.\n\nMeaning ignores market value.\n\nPeople think treasures are expensive.\n\nVery often, treasures are irreplaceable.

Why do small objects sometimes carry big emotions?

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