By Manal Ghosain
Imagine you woke up one day and had no memory. The only things you remember are your name, your knowledge base, your family and friends. You also remember your job and your colleagues.
But you don’t remember anything that any one did or didn’t do. You have no memories of past actions and words—good or bad. You have no disappointments or hard feelings.
How would your life be?
How would you look at your spouse or partner as you wake up next to them and don’t remember anything they did? How would you start your day?
How would you deal with your kids, parents, siblings, and coworkers? You know their names and connection to you. Other than that, the slate is wiped clean.
What would you want to know about them?
Your memory of your own actions... More...