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This process requires thoughtful consideration, ensuring that only the most relevant and valuable information occupies space in our mental "attic," while less important details are either discarded or stored away out of the way.

When we encounter something, the brain first encodes it and stores it in the hippocampus—think of this as the attic's initial entry point, where everything is placed before it’s decided whether it will be needed later.

The things we deem important or that our mind automatically prioritizes based on past experiences and judgments are then transferred to long-term...

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