Who are we? Who am I? The stories we read, hear and see provide us with narratives of people's lives-where they came from and how they lived. They are meaningful to us to the extent that we can relate them to our own experiences. The stories that affect us the most, however, are the ones we tell about ourselves. Our own narratives become who we are in a very real sense. Psychologists tell us that our memories-how we remember the past-shape our very perception of ourselves as people. We are more affected by how we remember our experiences than we were by those same experiences at the time. It's a truism that we are never finished. Our stories continue, and continue to evolve as narratives. This is a story about a man who cannot quite remember something that was very important to him.
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