Did You Know!

⏳ Your Brain Rewrites Its Own Memories — Constantly

Every time you recall an event, your brain recreates that memory — and slightly edits it. Over time, these edits stack up, meaning many long-term memories are partly fiction. Neurologists call this the “reconsolidation effect,” and it explains why eyewitness testimony can be unreliable… even when people are absolutely certain they’re right.