Like any renovation, significant transformations take time, but smaller shifts can begin to show up within days, even hours.
Regardless of how old our brain's "attic" is or how long it’s been neglected, it has the capacity to learn new skills quickly and can continue to adapt throughout our lives—not just in our younger years.
As for the contents, while some may remain permanent, we can be selective about what we keep.
We can reorganize the attic so that the most valuable memories and knowledge are easily accessible, while those we want to discard or avoid are pushed to the back.
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