I wonder if our memories form a sort of dynamical friction as we pass through life and this is the pull we feel to go back, reflect and get nostalgic for the past.
Memories are weird. We like to think of them as factual and carved in stone, but they are actually very dynamic. They get pruned and reshaped and recast. Perhaps this is why we can get nostalgic for periods of life that were, at the time, actually experienced as quite humdrum or even stressful. Our brains prune out all the "space" in between, leaving a denser cluster of memories that pulls us backwards.
Yes, I love this! Less a friction of contact, and more the constellation of encounters constantly shuffling around, and as you say pruned, in he back of our mind. I had some ideas along these lines, but not this way of thinking about it. I'll definitely incorporate it in the next section!
I wonder if our memories form a sort of dynamical friction as we pass through life and this is the pull we feel to go back, reflect and get nostalgic for the past.
Memories are weird. We like to think of them as factual and carved in stone, but they are actually very dynamic. They get pruned and reshaped and recast. Perhaps this is why we can get nostalgic for periods of life that were, at the time, actually experienced as quite humdrum or even stressful. Our brains prune out all the "space" in between, leaving a denser cluster of memories that pulls us backwards.
Yes, I love this! Less a friction of contact, and more the constellation of encounters constantly shuffling around, and as you say pruned, in he back of our mind. I had some ideas along these lines, but not this way of thinking about it. I'll definitely incorporate it in the next section!